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Thursday, February 18, 2010

Where is the Room?

Age Range: 1-2 years old

Activity:
Hold your child's hand and lead him to his room. Tell him that this is his room. Next lead him to the bathroom and your room, telling your child the names of those rooms too.

Ask your child to show you his room. Praise him if he correctly shows you his room! If he seems confused, take him to his room and tell him again that it is his bedroom. Do this a few times until your child can show you his own bedroom.

If there is still interested, continue with having your child show you where the bathroom and your bedroom are. If he seems frustrated or confused still, try again in a week, it could take several days for him to go to the correct room when requested.

Skills:
-an awareness of rooms and their positions
-following directions
-language interaction
-confidence

Extensions:
To make this activity applicable for a 3-6 year old, turn it into a scavenger hunt. Write clues on pieces of paper and have them guess the room that the next clue is in. Read the clues aloud for your child if she's not reading independently yet. End the scavenger hunt with a special treat for lunch, a picnic outside, or a special art activity.


1 comment:

  1. My 12 month DD already knows where all the rooms in the house are and what they are called. I like the idea of taking pictures of certain items and then asking her to take me where they are! That sounds fun!

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