At Rising Stride Child Care Centers, we strive to provide an engaging and educational environment for your children. While our center offers a range of activities and resources to enhance their learning, it’s equally essential to continue fostering their curiosity at home. Here are our favorite practical ways to keep your kids interested in learning after they come home. Learn more below, then enroll your child in one of our two locations in Woodlyn or Drexel Hill.

Encourage Open- Ended Play

How to teach learning through play

Encourage open-ended play that sparks creativity and problem-solving skills. Provide your children with open-ended toys like building blocks, art supplies, or puzzles. These activities promote critical thinking, imaginative play, and the ability to solve problems independently. Help them explore their interests and discover new things while allowing their imagination to run wild.

Create A Cozy Reading Nook

How to design a reading nook for kids: 7 easy ideas - Coaste

Developing a love for reading is a vital skill that will benefit your child throughout their entire lives. Set up a cozy reading nook in your home equipped with a variety of age-appropriate books. Make it an inviting space for your child to discover new worlds, characters, and ideas. Encourage reading by spending quality time with your child, reading aloud, and discussing the stories together.

Incorporate Practical Life Skills

Real-World Life Skills for Kids | Juni Learning

Promote learning by integrating practical life skills into their daily routine. Encourage their involvement in simple household chores such as setting the table, sorting laundry, or helping with meal preparations. These activities instill responsibility, problem-solving abilities, and promote cognitive development. By allowing them to participate, they will gain a sense of accomplishment and feel motivated to learn more.

Engage In Learning Games and Activities

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Make learning fun by engaging your child in educational games and activities tailored to their interests. There is an abundance of online resources, apps, and educational toys available that can make learning an enjoyable experience. Whether it’s completing puzzles, engaging in science experiments, or playing educational board games, these activities will not only entertain but also encourage critical thinking, problem-solving, and cognitive development.