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Talk It Up!

Families can foster children’s vocabulary through conversations, reading aloud, and singing. Try these vocabulary-building ideas at home.
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Support Writing at Home

Chances are, your child will experiment with writing long before he or she learns to read. Here are some ways to help your child learn about and practice writing.
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Raffi’s Got a Love Bug

Read our interview with Raffi on how children learn from music and the many ways he hopes children, teachers, and families connect with his new songs.
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Everyday Shapes

You can expand your children’s learning environment by helping them identify, create, name, and take apart shapes during your regular routines, activities, and discussions at home.
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Math Talk with Infants and Toddlers

From the moment they are born, babies begin to form ideas about math through everyday experiences and, most important, through interactions with trusted adults.
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Going Green at Home: Get Your Child Involved

Here are some ideas for involving your child in going green at home. You will reduce the resources your family uses, set a positive example, and help your child learn how to help take care of the world.
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