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Preschool Year milestones
July 10 2024

Exciting Developmental Milestones to Watch for in Preschoolers

KareamaKids2 Staff Journal

Hey, KareamaKids 2 families! 🌟 As your little ones embark on their preschool adventure, there’s so much to look forward to as they grow and develop. At this age, they’re like little sponges, soaking up new skills and exploring the world with wonder. Here’s a fun guide to the developmental milestones you might see in your preschooler, and how we cheer them on every step of the way!

1. Super Social Skills

Preschoolers are all about making friends and learning how to navigate social interactions. Here’s what to watch for:

  • Sharing and Taking Turns: They’re becoming pros at sharing toys and taking turns during playtime. It’s like their very own mini social revolution!
  • Expressing Emotions: Your child might start to label and talk about their feelings, saying things like “I’m sad” or “I’m excited.” It’s their way of communicating and understanding the world around them.
  • Playing Pretend: Watch for those adorable moments when they engage in imaginative play, pretending to be superheroes, doctors, or even chefs. Their creativity knows no bounds!

2. Language Leap

Preschoolers are on a language-learning spree. Here’s what to expect as their vocabulary expands:

  • Speaking in Sentences: They’ll start stringing words together to form sentences, and you might hear them say things like “I want to play with the red truck.”
  • Storytelling: Your little one might begin telling simple stories with a beginning, middle, and end. It’s their way of showing off their growing imagination!
  • Understanding Instructions: They’ll get better at following multi-step directions, like “Please put the blocks in the basket and then wash your hands.”

3. Marvelous Motor Skills

Watch as your child’s motor skills take off like a rocket! Here’s what you might see:

  • Fine Motor Skills: They’re perfecting their ability to use their fingers and hands. You’ll see them mastering activities like coloring within the lines or using scissors with guidance.
  • Gross Motor Skills: Running, jumping, and climbing are all part of their active play. They’re building strength and coordination every day with activities like obstacle courses and dance parties.
  • Hand-Eye Coordination: Look for improvements in skills like catching a ball or placing puzzle pieces. They’re becoming little experts at coordinating their movements!

4. Cognitive Coolness

Preschool is a time of exciting cognitive development. Here’s what to keep an eye out for:

  • Problem Solving: They’re tackling problems with creativity and persistence, like figuring out how to stack blocks without them falling over.
  • Counting and Sorting: They might start counting objects and sorting items by color, shape, or size. It’s their way of making sense of the world around them!
  • Understanding Concepts: Preschoolers begin grasping basic concepts like “big” and “small” or “hot” and “cold.” They’re building a foundation for future learning.

5. Independence Awesomeness

Your little one is on their way to becoming more independent. Here’s what you might notice:

  • Self-Care Skills: They might start dressing themselves with a little help, brushing their own teeth, or even helping set the table for meals. They’re proud of their newfound skills!
  • Decision Making: They’ll begin making simple choices, like picking out their clothes or choosing between two snacks. It’s all about practicing their decision-making prowess.
  • Following Routines: They’re becoming more adept at following daily routines, like cleaning up their toys after playtime or washing their hands before meals.

How We Support Their Growth at KareamaKids 2

At KareamaKids 2, we’re all about celebrating these milestones and helping your child reach their full potential. Our engaging activities and supportive staff provide the perfect environment for your child to thrive. From interactive play to creative projects, we’re here to guide and cheer them on every step of the way.

Join the Fun!

We love watching our preschoolers grow and achieve their milestones. If you have any questions or want to share your child’s achievements with us, we’re always here to chat. Let’s keep the excitement going and make the most of this incredible time in your child’s life!

Here’s to more laughter, learning, and milestones at KareamaKids 2! 🌟🎨🚀

Preschool Screen time Precautions
June 18 2024

Navigating Screen Time for Preschoolers: Guidelines and Tips

KareamaKids2 Staff Journal

In today’s digital world, screens are everywhere—from tablets and smartphones to TVs and computers. As technology becomes more integrated into daily life, it’s important to consider how it impacts our preschoolers. At KareamaKids 2, we’re here to help you navigate screen time with practical guidelines and tips to ensure your child’s development stays on track.

Why Screen Time Matters

Screen time isn’t inherently bad—it’s how it’s used that makes the difference. For preschoolers, screens can be educational tools when used appropriately, but excessive or unmonitored use can lead to issues such as reduced physical activity, disrupted sleep, and less time for face-to-face interactions. Finding the right balance is key!

Guidelines for Healthy Screen Time

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides some helpful guidelines to keep screen time in check for young children. Here’s a quick overview:

  • Limit Screen Time: For children aged 2 to 5 years, the AAP recommends limiting screen time to just 1 hour per day of high-quality programming. This includes TV, tablets, and other digital devices.
  • Choose Quality Content: Opt for educational and age-appropriate content that promotes learning and development. Look for programs that encourage active engagement, creativity, and positive social interactions.
  • Co-Viewing and Interaction: Watch together! Co-viewing helps you guide your child’s understanding of what they’re seeing and allows you to discuss content, ask questions, and reinforce learning.
  • Screen-Free Zones: Create screen-free zones, such as during meals and in the hour before bedtime. This helps promote healthy eating habits, better sleep, and more family interactions.

Balancing Screen Time with Other Activities

While screens can be a fun and educational part of your child’s day, it’s essential to balance screen time with other activities that support their overall development. Here are some ideas for creating a well-rounded routine:

  • Active Play: Encourage physical activity with games, outdoor play, and structured exercise. Active play helps develop motor skills, coordination, and overall health.
  • Creative Exploration: Provide opportunities for creative activities like drawing, building, and imaginative play. These activities support cognitive and emotional development.
  • Social Interaction: Foster social skills by arranging playdates or engaging in group activities. Face-to-face interactions are crucial for developing communication and empathy.
  • Reading Time: Spend time reading books together. Reading aloud promotes language development, imagination, and a love for stories.

Creating Screen Time Routines

Establishing routines can help manage screen time effectively and ensure it doesn’t interfere with other important activities. Here’s how you can set up a balanced screen time routine:

  • Set Clear Limits: Define specific times for screen use and stick to them. For example, screen time might be allowed after nap time or before dinner.
  • Incorporate Screen Time Wisely: Integrate screen time into your child’s daily schedule in a way that complements other activities. For instance, use screen time as a reward for completing tasks or engaging in creative play.
  • Be a Role Model: Children often mimic their parents’ behaviors. Set a good example by managing your own screen time and engaging in other activities with your child.

Monitor and Adjust

Every child is different, so it’s important to monitor how screen time affects your child and adjust as needed. Pay attention to their behavior, mood, and physical well-being. If you notice any negative effects, it may be time to reassess and make changes to their screen time routine.

At KareamaKids 2: Supporting Balanced Screen Time

At KareamaKids 2, we understand the importance of balancing screen time with other enriching activities. Our programs include a variety of hands-on, interactive experiences that promote learning and development without excessive reliance on screens. We encourage families to continue these practices at home to support their child’s growth and well-being.

If you have any questions or need more tips on managing screen time, don’t hesitate to reach out. Let’s work together to create a healthy and balanced approach to technology for our preschoolers!

Here’s to a fun and balanced day at KareamaKids 2! 🌟📚🏃‍♂️

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