Friday, April 17, 2020

65 Life Skills to Teach Kids at Every Age


We were about half a day into the great pandemic-induced homeschool experiment of 2020. 

If you're looking for more at-home and indoor Boredom Busters, we have plenty to recommend, including science experiments and crafts.

Life Skills for Toddlers and Preschoolers

1. You're stuck at home for the foreseeable future, so why not take that diaper off to try potty training.

2. Timely, and topical: Teach toddlers how to wash their hands for 20 whole seconds.

3. Even toddlers can learn how to sort toys and clean up.

4. While you're not going anywhere or in a rush, let little ones pick out their wildest outfits and dress themselves!

5. Fill up the watering can and water the plants together.

Even young kids can help with laundry by trying to match socks. Photo by Sara Marentette

6. Lighten your laundry chores by having kids play "match the socks."

7. Work on learning how to snap, zip, or button jackets.

8. Let them wash their own faces.

9. For preschoolers: Take the time to teach them your phone number and address.

10. Show them how to dial 9-1-1 after discussing what sort of emergency necessitates it.

11. Enjoy the spring air and teach them how to master pedaling a tricycle or bike with training wheels.

A song or even a YouTube video might help kids finally learn to tie their shoes. Photo by Rose Gordon Sala

Life Skills for Early Elementary School Students

12. Make good use of their YouTube obsession by showing them this video that teaches how to tie shoes.

13. Hand over the feather duster and let them chip in with the cleaning.

14. Similarly, teach them to sweep.

Kids as young as kindergarten can wield a vacuum. 

15. Or, show them how to vacuum.

16. Have them help with dinner prep by setting the table...

17. ...And clean up when it's time to clear the table.

18. Engage them in laundry day by teaching them how to separate the clothes by color.

19. Take the training wheels off and conquer two-wheeled solo bike riding.

20. Teach them how to make a simple sandwich for their lunch ... and yours!

21. Get a little help with garbage duty by teaching them how to take the trash out.

22. Show them how to properly wash the windows or the bathroom mirrors. Most will love to wield the Windex bottle.

23. Share basic sewing skills.

24. Let them fetch the mail.

25. Clear out the piggy bank and roll coins or teach them how to make change. (Bonus math lesson!)

26. Got any analog clocks in your house? Now's the time to learn how to tell time.

27. School them on basic first-aid skills.

28. Set them free with a recipe for no-bake cookies.

29. Let them grate cheese for homemade mac-and-cheese or taco night. Watch those fingertips as they work.

30. Show them how to make a bed.

31. Once the laundry is washed and folded, let the kids put it away.

Life Skills for Tweens

32. Look at a map and teach them how to read it—without the help of Google.

33. Get them a cursive writing book or download some worksheets.

34. Show them how to clean the bathroom, toilets and all.

35. Let them load the dishwasher after dinner.

36. Same goes for the laundry machine! They should be able to take over this chore with some help.

37. Teach them basic kitchen skills using the stove: scrambled eggs are a great place to start. 

38. Another tasty option: grilled cheese.

39. Set them loose with a basic baking recipe. They might need some help getting it in and out of the oven, but should be able to measure and mix!

40. Set them up with a typing program. Keyboarding Without Tears is offering its program for FREE.

41. Pen an old-fashioned letter to friends or family, then show them how to add a stamp and mail it.

42. Teach them how to do their own hair: simple braids and ponytails should be easy at this age.

43. Show them how to properly wrap a present.

44. Teach them how to create a calendar or daily schedule and help them stick to it.

45. Stocking up on essentials? Let them handle the money and count the change.

46. Let them learn basic knife skills in the kitchen, cutting soft fruits. Even better if you have a kid-sized knife set.
47. Banks are still open; why not start a savings account for your kid and teach them to make a deposit.

48. Build some STEM skills and teach them to make an iMovie.

49. Put them to work in the yard: rake leaves or mulch, plant flowers, and pull weeds.

50. Show them how to add their events to your shared family calendar, whether it hangs in the hallway or lives on the internet.

Send them to college knowing how to do their own tie.

Life Skills for Teens

51. Teach them how to tie a tie. My son learned on YouTube.

52. By now, they should be able to sort, wash, and fold the laundry.

53. Take a night off: Let them cook a full meal and clean up when they're done.

54. Teach them how to properly iron out wrinkles.

55. Impart some basic car maintenance skills, like how to check the oil and change a tire.

56. Take them to the gas station when you need to fill up and let them do it.

57. Show them how to plunge a clogged toilet.

58. Teach them how to make and stick to a budget.

59. Help them open a checking account.

60. Teach them how to keep track of important papers ... like their new checking account records!

61. School them on how to write a professional email. No shorthand or emojis allowed.

62. Help them craft their first résumé.

63. Have them memorize their social security number.

64. Power up the lawnmower and let your teen tackle the chore.

65. Nearing 18? Make sure they know how to register to vote.

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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

New School Uniforms



New School Uniforms

Homeschooling has become todays way of life. During this difficult time we have to learn to be a teacher.

Even if your children show up in their underwear, a princess dress, as a superhero or whatever makes them happy for the day the real challenge is what to teach our children.

We have put together some great ideas to help with your new founded teaching skills.


Full Online Curriculum
FOR CHILDREN AGES 2-8

ABCmouse.com.
Award-Winning Curriculum!

Step-by-Step Learning Path

More than 850 Lessons Across 10 Levels
The Step-by-Step Learning Path presents the full ABCmouse.com curriculum in a carefully designed program of more than 850 lessons in ten levels.

Available on computers, tablets, and smartphones!


Reading and Language Arts
Uppercase and lowercase letter recognition
Phonics
Rhyming words and word families
More than 450 books and beginning readers

Math
Recognizing and counting numbers 1–120
The base ten system
Place value
Addition and subtraction
Names and attributes of 2D and 3D shapes
Length, time, and money measurement.


Science and Social Studies
The body and health
Plants and animals
Weather, climate, and the seasons
Earth's environments
Maps
Regions of the United States
The Solar System
Matter and its properties

Helping children understand the world they live in and inspires curiosity.

The Art & Colors
Paint-by-number with unique drawing and painting program gives children of all ages the opportunity to use lines, shapes, and colors to create original works of art.


Games
Featuring hundreds of fun and interactive games, each designed to teach a specific educational concept. Your child can play games to learn the alphabet, to learn new words, to learn about numbers and shapes, and even to learn about the planets! Since all of the games on the site include voiced instructions, they are easy for even young children to learn and play.
Books

With more than 450 traditional and original stories and nonfiction books which opens a door to worlds of knowledge, adventure, and fun for children. library books.
Songs

A music collection features original songs about every letter of the alphabet and many other topics of our curriculum, as well as newly produced and recorded children's classics. The variety of music on our site not only reinforces the other subjects but also introduces children to a range of musical styles and themes. Your child will love to sing along!

Puzzles
Find hundreds of jigsaw and cutout puzzles designed to help develop problem solving and critical thinking skills. Puzzles also help children remember important ideas and skills in reading, math, science, art, social studies, and music.

Art Printables
More than 2,000 printable activities across reading, math, art and colors with printable activities that include letter and number tracing, coloring, dot-to-dot pictures, paint-by-number drawings, mazes, and pattern recognition activities.

Progress Tracking
It's easy to see how much progress your child is making in addition to the display of total number of learning activities completed

Customizable Avatar
The avatar is a character that your child can choose to represent him or herself.

Interactive Zoo
Children can interact with realistic zoo animals, including elephants, lions, monkeys, zebras, penguins, and more! Learn facts about each animal and read books, play games, and do puzzles and art activities for each one.

Aquarium
Your child can choose exotic tropical fish and other items to put in the Classroom Aquarium and learn lots of interesting fish facts at the same time.

Interactive Farm features horses, chickens, cows, and more! Watch beautiful animations of our farm animals, learn fun and interesting facts about each one, and do farm-related activities!

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