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Y P E O F A T T E N T I O N E N C O U R A G E D Focused M A T E R I A L S Deck of cards; if the cards also have beautiful pictures or interesting patterns on one side, so much the better D I R E C T I O N S Bring out the deck and just show your child the different aspects of the cards. Name the suits and point out how the written numbers correspond with the actual amount of objects. “The five of hearts is suppose to have five hearts on it—let’s count and see if that’s true: 1-2-3-4-5. It is true!” Offer to sort the cards with him according to suit or color, or put them in order from ace to king. If he’d like it, give him the box of cards to keep in a special place and to play with whenever he wants. V A R I A T I O N S ⽧ Introduce simple card games, such as War, to help children understand that some numbers represent larger numbers than others. ⽧ Introduce Go Fish to point out the similarities between colors and numbers. 88 Attention Games 08_736546 ch03.qxp 5/26/06 11:57 AM Page 88 ⽧ If your child doesn’t seem interested in playing a game, just sit yourself down and play a game of solitaire. There is nothing that spurs a child’s interest in something more than seeing his grown-up having fun with it. W H A T ’ S B E I N G L E A R N E D Children are learning to pay attention to how some things are similar and some things are different—for example, spades and clubs both being black but having different shapes. They are also getting practice in putting things in order from ace to king and separating the cards according to color or suit. Incidentally, this is an opportunity to notice how close or how far your child holds the cards to look at them. If he holds the cards very close or far away from his eyes, it could be a clue that he needs glasses. Hand on Top One of the things we want our little ones to know is that interaction with others is interesting and that other people are worth their attention. The interaction doesn’t necessarily have to be big fun to get your child’s attention; pleasant small moments give the same message. Here is an example of a small fun moment that you might have experienced in your younger life. Download 1.95 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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