A Parent's Guide To Optimizing Your Preschooler's Learning: Giving Them A Head Start in School And Life: A Parent's Guide To Optimizing Your Preschooler's Learning
By Queenie Tan
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Do you want to give your child a head start so that he can hit the ground running when he gets to preschool? Have you ever observed behaviors that are worrying in your children and wondered if you should really be concerned? Have you ever stayed up all night afraid that your child will not be able to cope with preschool/kindergarten?
This book, “A Parent’s Guide to Optimizing Your Preschooler’s Learning; Giving Them a Head Start in School and Life” is specifically written to address some of the more pressing issues from parents of children who are in preschool. Naturally, issues regarding their ability to make friends, and to learn academic skills and emotional intelligence kept on popping up in a variety of situations. As such, this book is a compilation of all the questions and responses that has been documented in this informative e-book just for you. The primary purpose of this book is to give you a brief overview of some things that are important to a developing child so that you know exactly what to focus on and you can, therefore, be more intentional about the assistance that you give to them.
To further facilitate children's learning, this book comes complete with a pull-out section containing home-based activites/recipes for home-made, totally edible, sensory play.
This book was also conceptualised from a great interest in the study of childhood anxiety and how it affects young children way into their adult life. Childhood anxiety can be significantly minimised if we only knew the psychological makeup of children and are able to customize our parenting styles to meet their developmental needs.
If you are interested to learn more about childhood anxiety and how it is detrimental to having children who are happy, socially competent and emotionally intelligent, do sign up for a FREE video training series entitled '3 Common Mistakes Parents Unknowingly Make That Cause Anxiety In Your Preschoolers: And How To Avoid It' by clicking here https://queeniefktan.leadpages.co/free-videos-childhood-anxiety/
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A Parent's Guide To Optimizing Your Preschooler's Learning - Queenie Tan
Copyright © 2016 Queenie FK Tan
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
Contents
A Note From The Author
About The Author
Chapter 1 The Key to Optimizing Children's Learning: Understanding How Children Learn
Chapter 2 Developing Children's Language Skills: Facilitating Pre-Reading And Pre-Writing Skills
Chapter 3 Developing Children's Problem-solving Skills: Facilitating Creativity and Pre-math Skills
Chapter 4 Developing Children's Self-Confidence: Start By Teaching Them Independence
Chapter 5 Increasing Children's Concentration Skills
Chapter 6 Developing Children's Social Skills: Teaching Them To Get Along With Others
Got a Question?
Please Help...
~Special Pull Out Section~
Homemade Playdough Recipe
Homemade Paint Recipe
Homemade Water Beads
Home Made Gift Wrapping Paper
Home Made Slime/Goop Recipe
DISCLAIMER
Many of the views expressed in this book are based on my knowledge and expertise in child developmental psychology. As such, they are summarized from another book that I've published entitled Cool Stuff Your Parents Never Told You About Parenting.
To read more about the different developmental psychologistswho informwhat you read in this book, I highly recommend that you get a copy of my Cool Stuff
book to supplement your reading and understand of what young children really need to grow and develop into happy, calm, and resilient children.
FREE VIDEO TRAINING -- 3 Common Mistakes Parents Make That Cause Anxiety In Your Preschoolers... And How To Avoid Them:
https://queeniefktan.leadpages.co/free-videos-childhood-anxiety/
I'll see you on the inside!
Queenie Tan
A Parent's Guide To
OPTIMIZING
Your
PRESCHOOLER'S LEARNING
Giving Them a Head Start in School and Life
A NOTE FROM THE AUTHOR
Do you want to give your child a head start so that he can hit the ground running when he gets to preschool? Have you ever observed behaviors that are worrying in your children and wondered if you should really be concerned? Have you ever stayed up all night afraid that your child will not be able to cope with preschool/kindergarten?
If this is you, then you'll be glad that you found this book because I've written this especially for moms and dads of children ages 2-6 years old who would like to learn more about how you can optimize your children's learning during the preschool years so that you can become more aware and be focused on the things that matter most to your child.
Let me introduce myself...my name is Queenie Tan, and I'm an early childhood education specialist. I help parents by teaching them about the psychology of how children function, behave, and learn so that they can effectively tailor their parenting styles around the individual needs of their children. My story is nothing short of a bit of drama...I spent most of my childhood growing up in a broken home in poverty. When I got to school, I didn't do too well, because no matter how hard I tried, I always came out at the bottom of the class. Myteachers were convinced that I was super dumb...and so was I...for the longest time!
My mom tried to help me to the best of her ability, but little did she know that every time I saw failure in her eyes, my self-image took a beating too. I saw her struggle to be the best mom that she could be, and I so really wanted to show her that I could still make her proud, even though I felt that I wasn't very smart. My struggle led me to a series of many ups and downs (like with most children) until I was asked to teach at the Sunday school in my local community church, and that was when I realized my true talent......working with young children.From then on, there was no looking back. As soon as I finished high school (which I barely passed), I went straight into aMontessori teaching course, then on to a bachelors in early childhood education and within 2 weeks of completing my course, I'd signed up for a masters