Help Your Child at Home
Read together daily – stories, articles, or anything your child enjoys.
Encourage curiosity – follow up on their questions with books, videos, or simple experiments.
Invite them into real-life tasks – cooking, gardening, shopping, or planning a trip.
Talk about the day – ask open-ended questions about what they discovered, enjoyed, or wondered.
Model lifelong learning – share something new you learned or are exploring.
Foster creativity – keep art supplies, building materials, and open-ended projects handy.
Play games – board games, puzzles, and card games build strategy, math, and collaboration skills.
Go outside – explore parks, trails, or even the backyard to spark observation and nature study.
Encourage responsibility – let kids take ownership of routines, chores, or pet care.
Celebrate effort and progress – focus on growth, not perfection.
Support friendships – host playdates or family activities that nurture social growth.
Expose them to culture – visit libraries, museums, concerts, or community events.
Give space for reflection – journaling, drawing, or simply quiet time to process learning.