
Physical Education
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This is one of the preschool subjects that demands minimal planning. Your young child will be incredibly active, and so exercise will naturally occur. When heading to the park, teach them how to hop, and use a soft ball to develop their hand-eye coordination. Encourage them to walk in different ways, such as marching or while balancing something on their head, as this will improve their balance. Alphabet This fundamental subject should be a primary area of focus for preschoolers. Use everyday objects like apples or macaroni, which they can then associate with the letters "A" and "M." Once they grasp these basic principles, you'll then move onto phonics. Purchasing flashcards or creating your own will allow you to test their knowledge. The classic alphabet song also helps them list letters in order from A to Z. Science Children are naturally curious, making science a subject full of discovery perfect for teaching. There's no need to get complicated; just focus on wildlife like birds and butterflies, and help them learn about the weather. Even pottering around in the garden will help them understand the significance of science in our world. Creating strict timings for preschool subjects isn't necessary. Throughout the day, take the activities you normally involve your child in and give them a mathematical, scientific, or linguistic twist. Once you've covered an area like the alphabet or time, refer back to it at a later date. This will help all the things they've learned stick with them, allowing you to move onto something more challenging.
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