Today’s Feelings
Encourage your child to talk about their day using feeling words like happy, excited, and sad. Ask questions like, “Was there a time when you felt frustrated today?” Ask them to make faces that express these feelings. Share your day too.
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My Hair, Their Hair
When you’re brushing your child’s hair, talk to them about how their hair compares to others’.
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Dream Story
Choose a letter, and see if you and your child can think of a sentence using as many words as you can think of that begin with that letter. For example, if you chose the letter M, you might say something like, “My mother made meatballs.”
Daily Do-Over
Bedtime is a great time to look back on all the fun you and your child packed into the day. So tonight, ask about what their favourite parts of the day were—like stepping in a puddle or popping bubbles at bathtime.
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My Story
Use your child as a hero in bedtime stories.
Tiny Tent
Grab a blanket to make a tiny tent at bedtime.
Favourite Moments
As you get your child(ren) ready for bed, think about your favourite moment of the day with them. Turn it into a dramatic story and tell them why it was your favourite. Ask them to share their favourite moment. Talk about yours versus theirs and what’s the same and different.
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Categories: Kindergarten