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Fun with Kids: Self-Portraits
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Monday, February 11, 2008. Many teenagers go through a phase where they become fascinated with their reflection in the mirror, especially during the period when their faces make that change from a child’s to a young adult’s. In this activity, you and your changing child can take advantage of this fascination by drawing your mirror reflection. Both of you sit facing a mirror and draw yourselves. Try and draw faithfully exactly what you see. You can also draw each other’s reflections. We are published at:.
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Fun with Kids: Spotlight in the Dark
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Monday, February 11, 2008. Spotlight in the Dark. Flashlights in the dark can make a fascinating game. A SPOTLIGHT IN THE DARK. In a dark room or on a dark night, turn both flashlights on and encourage her to "catch" your spotlight. Move your spotlight around the room and she has to move hers so it "catches" yours by covering your spotlight with hers. Your turn to chase next. Posted by Fun with kids. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Games to play with your young. Ames to play with your young!
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Fun with Kids: February 2008
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Monday, February 11, 2008. Many teenagers go through a phase where they become fascinated with their reflection in the mirror, especially during the period when their faces make that change from a child’s to a young adult’s. In this activity, you and your changing child can take advantage of this fascination by drawing your mirror reflection. Both of you sit facing a mirror and draw yourselves. Try and draw faithfully exactly what you see. You can also draw each other’s reflections. Spotlight in the Dark.
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Fun with Kids: October 2007
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. Teen-agers often have special objects that mean a lot to them. Here is an opportunity to make those objects immortal by making a book. Pen and paper or computer and word processor. Suggest to your budding writer that she take photographs or draw pictures of the objects in her life that have meaning to her and paste them in a scrapbook. Under each picture, she could write a story about how that object came into her life and what it means to her. Posted by Fun with kids. You can...
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Sensory Awareness E-Conference | Misophonia Awareness
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Did you know that October is sensory awareness month? While Misophonia has yet to be fully-classified, it is hard to deny that our senses are heightened and constantly berated. Join us, and the sensory community for SPD Parent Zone’s 2016 online sensory awareness conference. Dr. Jennifer Jo Brout will be included on the roster, along with wonderful professionals from the sensory community. Full Conference cost is $30 (less than $1/day). Conference Speakers (16 of 31more speaker details coming soon).
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Fun with Kids: Paper Plethora
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. For Ages: All Ages. Paper is an inexpensive medium for encouraging creativity because it can be torn, ripped, wadded, crumpled, folded, taped, pasted, rolled, wrapped and scribbled on. Paper: Squirrel away any scraps of different kinds of paper, such as gift wrapping paper, wax paper, discarded envelopes, photocopy paper, colored paper, aluminum foil, magazines, greeting cards, magazines, paper bags, toothpaste boxes and gift boxes. Large box: to store the papers.
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Fun with Kids: August 2007
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Wednesday, August 22, 2007. For ages 5-12 years. Writing invisible letters on a child’s back a fun way to write a secret message. One person sits with his back to another and a pad of paper and pencil in front of him. The other person, using his finger, "draws" a letter on the person’s back. At the same time, that person draws on the paper what he thinks is being drawn on his back. Keep writing letter by letter until a whole message is given. The message could be a clue to where a treat is hidden! Here i...
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Fun with Kids: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007. Catch a falling scarf. Ball playing can be intimidating to a child just learning to coordinate his movements. It isn’t so much the throwing of the ball, as the trying to catch and missing that can undermine a small one’s growing confidence. Scarf catching is a great way to start feeling competent. A scarf moves so much slower than a ball that it gives wiggle room for learning. CATCH A FALLING SCARF. Posted by Fun with kids. Thursday, July 19, 2007. That’s why in this fun hun...
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Fun with Kids: Homemade Rattles
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. Even infants get bored with the same old rattles. Here's a quickie way to make interesting new rattles that are just the right size for her hands. Clear film canisters or cleaned plastic pill bottle or small travel-sized shampoo bottles. Household items such as pennies, beans, salt, rice, buttons, paper clips, beads, sequins, sand, seeds, etc. You could also half filled some with colored or plain water and add objects that float such as beads, sequins and bits of cork.
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Fun with Kids: A Wish Collage
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Thursday, April 24, 2008. To make a wish come true, you first have to define your wish. Cardboard or heavy paper. Think about something you’d like to have happened and find pictures that show elements of that wish. A wish to travel, for example, would have pictures of airplanes, happy faces, interesting sites and so on. Glue them on a piece of paper or cardboard from a box and keep it in prominent position to be seen daily. Expect it to happen! Posted by Fun with kids. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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