Win an Early Education Bundle Set from Teach My, Open US, Ends 4/26
Win an Early Education Bundle Set from Teach My!
As parents we all want our children to succeed in school. Teach My understands this and is there to make it as easy as possible. Their products are designed for a parent to be able to teach the basic skills needed for school while enjoying a play like time with their child.
This giveaway is being hosted by It’s Free at Last and sponsored by Teach My.
About Teach My
Teach My are makers of award winning learning kits and sets that help your child get a head start! Products teach babies, toddlers and preschoolers the basic skills, things like; the alphabet, spelling, reading, numbers and much more! Encouraging early learning, parent child interaction, self-esteem and help children to develop fine motor skills and excellent hand eye coordination.
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1 winner will receive an Early Education Bundle Set from Teach My including their Teach My Preschooler, Teach My Toddler Continents & Animals Learning Set, Teach My Flashcard Set, Teach My Preschooler Printing Learning Set, Teach My Preschooler Numbers 1 to 100 Learning Set, and Teach My Learning On The Go.
Giveaway is open to US Residents, ages 18+ years of age (limited to one entrant per household).
The giveaway ends 4/26/18 11:59 PM EST.
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I read to them and just really listening and interscting with them.
Teach them at a young age like reading to them, shapes, colors etc.
My best tip is to constantly read to your children and teach them little things you know and think they should know by now.
My best tip for preparing little ones for school is to be fully engaged with the child. Stay off you phone and listen fully with all of your senses.
My best tip was “Don’t eat the paste.”
Read at least one book to your kids, use flashcards and make learning fun.
My best tip is to spend time teaching them prior to school.
Starting reading to them very early. Use flash cards at a young age to begin word recognition
Love the opportunities… thank you
Spend lots of time with the children…interaction is the best way to learn
Read to them everyday.
Family reading times and age appropriate books. Maybe, we take turns reading, a page or a couple sentences. That way it’s something we do together and turns it into a bunch of fun.
Granddaughter is already enjoying books. Lots of reading and toys to increase coordination.
Encourage books and reading, do minor math problems and counting, make sure they know their colors, shapes, understand the concept of a full sentence. Understand where they live, what school they go to, know how to answer a phone, have basic chores, and brush their teeth….ect.
read books-learn numbers and letters. visit the school and meet their teachers helps
I read and going over alphabet cards.
start early and make it fun
The only tip I have is making learning fun. Learning songs work really well with my son, he loves to sing. Using his toys for things works well, too. Counting toys while we play, also saying the colors and shapes, etc.
Read to little ones to help build up their vocabulary!
Read to them a lot.
Teach them when they are very young
My best tip would be just to interact with them. I mean, read to them, play educational games, etc. Don’t just rely on tv and video games.
Read, read, read to the children every day. Have books on their level available to them at all times. Talk about everything you see and do.