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Make you own alphabet flashcards.
Make a set of lowercase alphabet cards and play a matching game.
Today's theme is the beach.Print and make some uppercase alphabet cards.
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Deborah Shelton's new parenting book promotes child-parent bonding with games and activities that take only minutes.
Early childhood art programs are a great way to introduce basic art making and viewing techniques to young children, but can be a challenge for the museum based educator.
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The early childhood years are a critical point for language development. These strategies provide parents with suggestions on how to promote language development.
Teaching in Thailand is no longer the easy option it once was for the English teacher without a bachelor's degree.
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