Right now, you are your child’s world—and one of our biggest roles as parents is giving our children the tools they need to successfully navigate the real world on their own.
Research shows that emotions are an important part in building the neural networks responsible for learning: joy is linked to enhanced memory and focus.* You can help your child build life skills that stick with The Play Kits.
Your child may be working on their ability to manage their own emotions and reactions. Help your child learn how to name and understand their feeling with:
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Math Skills
Comparing numbers visually, andrecognizing and manipulating shapes are foundational parts of your child’s math development. Here are 3 fun ways to support this skillset:
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Independence
By equipping your child with the tools they need to make decisions and help out around the house, they’ll develop a sense of pride for all the “I did it” moments to come. These confidence‐boosting playthings are perfect for the job: