Parent childhood Training

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Parent childhood Training Prepared by: Rana Sheikh & Guzyal Kassymova

Objective: 1- Introduction to useful online tools for toddlers. 2- The importance of learning colors and shape in the right age. 3- the importance of developing motorcycle skills for your child. 4- tips to discover if your toddlers have any disability.

Online Application A-Kinedu. Baby Development 1-created by experts on child education. 2- contains more than 1,000 activities, information, health-related articles and activities, parenting tips. 3-Each activity is presented in a short-video which is easy to follow. 4-This application provides daily developmental activities for kids from 0 to 24-mith-old baby.

B. Shapes & Colors Learning Games for Kids 1-educational game which parents can use for their children at the age of 2 to 7 years old. 2-The child can develop many skills including discerning shapes, colors, textures. 3- Child will get acquainted with numbers and concepts. 4- Moreover, the game helps to develop fine motor skills, attention, ingenuity.

C. Kids Coloring Pages Book 1- can make your child practice his knowledge about colors and shapes 2- Their finger is the paintbrush. 3-It is perfect for kids between 3-8 years. Here 4-kids can listen to 18 very popular nursery rhymes and also color characters from the nursery rhymes. 5-The colored images come alive in the nursery rhyme with sound, music and animation

The importance of learning colors and shapes Verbal Communication. Logic Skills. Practice for Letters and Numbers. Cognitive skills.

How to develop Toddlers motors kills skills! 1-Paste things onto paper. 2-Clap hands. 3-Touch fingers. 4-Button and unbutton. 5-Work a zipper. 6-Build a tower of 10 blocks. 7-Complete puzzles with five or more pieces. 8-Manipulate pencils and crayons well enough to color and draw How to develop Toddlers motors kills skills!

How to discover that your child have special need? 1-No big smiles or other warm, joyful expressions by six months or thereafter 2-No back-and-forth sharing of sounds, smiles or other facial expressions by nine months 3-No babbling by 12 months 4-No back-and-forth gestures such as pointing, showing, reaching or waving by 12 months 5-No words by 16 months 6-No meaningful, two-word phrases (not including imitating or repeating) by 24 months 7-Any loss of speech, babbling or social skills at any age