For little guys, it's obviously very different, but there are still question stems that you can craft to specifically build these skills.
For working on language:
- What do you see?
- What sound does he make? (pointing to an animal)
- What's that called?
- Can you find the letter A?
- What's something that starts with SHH on the page?
For working on spatial understanding:
- What shape is that?
- Where are the circles?
- How many squares are there?
For working on critical thinking:
- Where do you think he will go?
- What do you think will happen next?
- Do you think he will do that again?
For working on empathy:
- How do you think she is feeling?
- How would you feel?
- Did he make a good choice?
- Is he being kind?
For working on comprehension:
Studies have found that reading 14.2 minutes per day can drastically change a child's life. This starts right now! Even if they can't understand the book, they are learning vocabulary, how print works, and learning so many concepts! This is one of the most powerful graphics that I always show my parents. Fall is the perfect time to dig in with a good book too! Happy reading!