Fun Resources to Teach Your Kids French 🇫🇷
What are your favourite tools and best approaches to teaching your kids another language?
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What are your favourite tools and best approaches to teaching your kids another language?
• Free with SubscriptionAs with most things in life, keeping track of your baby's milestones is better and more fun with a spreadsheet.
• PremiumThere are still COVID restrictions, so this year we went with a digital birthday with multiplayer games, video chats, and a virtual hang-out space.
• PremiumAs scary as it is, at some point in their lives all parents need to start letting their kids explore the world without their direct supervision.
• PremiumThere is more to money management than an understanding of savings and interest income, but these are certainly important!
• FreeOne of the constant struggles I've had with the rules at our house is incentivizing clean up in a more fun and exciting way. Here's my gamified solution.
• PremiumJust because your kids go to bed 3-6 hours before midnight, doesn't mean they have to stay up late to celebrate!
• Free with SubscriptionAfter being cooped up due to the pandemic, you're probably wishing you could go on an adventure or relax on the beach. Why not try a virtual trip?
• PremiumLearning how to solve a Rubik's cube is an insanely good way to improve your kids' problem solving ability, memory, patience, focus and concentration!
• Free with SubscriptionI've noticed the last few days, maybe longer, that my two younger kids (2.7 and 4.5) haven't been doing a great job of finishing their dinner.
• Free with SubscriptionAfter four kids and nearly 10 years of babies, I don't know how many times I've tried to console a crying baby, but has definitely happened many many times.
• Free with SubscriptionFor the last couple months, I've been reading a really awesome novel to my 8.2 and 9.6 year olds called "Have Space Suit - Will Travel" by Robert Heinlein. We recently finished the book and I wanted to share a few thoughts on educating your kids by reading to them.
• PremiumWell, we've decided to give trick-or-treating a try tomorrow. This took a fair bit of thought because of the recent increase in COVID-19 cases in our area, but I think it will be workable with a few additions to our family Policies and Procedures manual.
• Free with SubscriptionBoard games are incredibly good learning tools, especially for math, reading, problem solving, learning how to develop strategies within existing systems, competition (including how to win and lose with at least some semblance of grace)
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