ASQ Helpful Learning Activities for Children
30-36 Months Old
Focus on: Social-Emotional Development
ASQ Helpful Learning Activities for Children
30-36 Months Old
Focus on: Social-Emotional Development
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"Campout" Indoors.
Put an old blanket over a table to make a tent or house. Pack a "picnic" sack for your camper. Have your child take along a pillow on the "camp out" for a nap. Flashlights are especially fun.
Fill-in-the-Blank Storytelling.
Tell or read a familiar story and pause frequently to leave out a word, asking your child to "fill it in." For example, Little Red Riding Hood said, "Grandmother, what big ________ you have."
Helping Set the Table.
First, have your child place the plates, then cups, and then napkins. By placing one at each place, he will learn one-to-one correspondence. Show your child where the utensils should be placed.
Make-Believe Store.
Collect empty boxes (cereal, TV dinners, egg cartons) and help your child set up her own grocery store.