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Our Threes
This is the time that your child needs physical activity,
appropriate challenges, easily followed structure, friend and teacher
interaction, and exposure to outside experiences.
You will find a well rounded variety of activities where
your child can learn their alphabet, recognize colors and shapes, count, learn
sequencing and sorting patterns, and practice writing their names and small
words. They will learn language skills and how to socialize with their peers in
group situations. They will develop their fine motor skills through creative
play such as: shaving cream play, play-dough fun, sand and water tables, and
construction blocks. Their gross motor skills will be developed through
exercising, obstacle courses, dancing and playing games such as follow the
leader. They will learn to express themselves with music, finger plays, and
dance.
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