Thursday 31 January 2019

Education with your toddler


Education starts from conception. This important fact can often be overlooked by us as parents, especially when we have busy schedules. "They do enough learning already at nursery school"...far from the truth. It is important for us to make time to do a bit of extra learning with them at home each day. This will go along way in their development. 

When it comes to my son and I, education has always been a priority. We try to do at minimum, some reading or drawing each day. Now that he is 2 years old, his vocabulary is flourishing..we can hold elaborate conversations!! Whilst his vocabulary expands, I'm starting to focus on his fine motor skills such as writing and holding a pencil/pen correctly.



I can guarantee that if you are a parent, you understand that toddlers are full of life and are constantly on the move!
I often hear nursery teachers saying that children of this generation are losing their fine motor skills. This could possibly be because of the amount time our children spend using technology. This causes their time using things like crayons and scissors to be greatly reduced, as their time on iPads and tablets increases.
I have noticed this in my son Jerry and it worries me. He is particularly obsessed with the iPad and Youtube. Although these devices can provide learning too, the key is balance.

So lets keep education fresh, fun and creative!
In this blog I will be sharing super awesome educational worksheets you can do with your children at home or anywhere.

The picture above shows a word tracer. It will help your children have SNOW much fun this winter, whilst they learn to correctly form their letters. Snuggle up, stay warm & check out education.com for fun educational worksheets.

I'm now very meticulous with Jerry's iPad time and the things that he watches. Early childhood education is very important and that is why I'm so grateful for the worksheets from education.com.

I hope you are able to find education.com worksheets beneficial in your home also. Let me know in the comments if you've given them a try with your little ones.
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12 comments

  1. Loved this post as a really interesting read! I think it’s true that people actually forget education is so important at home that’s where they learn the most! Thank you for sharing x

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  2. Great post ... Education is essential for all toddlers. I say less technology and more face to face interaction will do a whole lot of good to the younger generations.

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    1. Aw thanks for reading and YES! I totally agree x

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  3. Brilliant post. With so much technology around parents forget how to spend educational time with their children. Technology cannot reach them everything. Keep doing your thing Britain's x

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  4. Great post! And a good reminder for parents. I’ll be checking out the link.
    Thank you for sharing.
    Angela

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    1. Thank you Angela and yes have a look at the site, let me know how you find it x

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  5. Great Post, really enjoyed reading it and can relate with, technology is taking over, my son enjoys watching videos on his tablet but I try to make sure we read 2 books before bed time. You also mentioned about fine motor skills, eg writing holding �� and pencil, which you do with your son, this post has inspired me to start practicing motor skill with my son. Thank you so much, keep doing the great job being the best mum, lots of love xx

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    1. aw brilliant, most toddlers actual love doing activities that allows them to use their fine motor skills. Thank you so much means alot x

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  6. great post was a good read looking forward to more ! :)

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