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Book Description 101 SIMPLE WAYS TO MAKE EVERY DAY A
SPECIAL DAY!
Children who move their bodies as part of the learning process
are more stimulated and alert-and they retain more of what they are
taught. By sharing the upbeat, joyful activities in Smart Play, you
can enhance your child's intelligence, boost his or her confidence,
teach academic and motor skills, and provide a lasting foundation
for learning.
Developed by Barbara Sher over the course of thirty years as a
parent, teacher, and play-therapy specialist, this collection of 101
delightful, easy-to-follow games helps children use their bodies to
master essential mental skills and concepts. You and your family can
play virtually anywhere, with any number of participants, and
without special preparation or equipment. So gather the children in
your life and get ready to have fun as you open their minds and
hearts to new experiences and knowledge.
SPECIAL SECTIONS HIGHLIGHT:
- Encouraging movement and thinking
- Improving motor and social skills
- Enhancing language and math skills
- Fostering parent-child interaction
- Building on children's love of fantasy, action, and
rhythm
Download Description Delightful games that make
learning fun for kids of all abilities From the celebrated author
of Self-Esteem Games and Spirit Games comes this joyful and
practical resource book of original games that will improve the
learning, motor, and social skills of children of all ages.
Featuring step-by-step directions for fun activities that encourage
movement and thinking, this indispensable guide shows parents,
teachers, and caregivers how to use children's love of action,
creativity, rhythm, and fantasy to help them use their bodies to
master essential mental skills and concepts. All of these games
require little preparation and can be played one-on-one or in larger
groups, with friends or family at parties, or with classmates at
school.
Barbara Sher, MA (Whitethorn, CA), has 35 years of experience as
a teacher and occupational therapist, specializing in pediatrics.
She conducts workshops for parents, teachers, therapists, and
children around the
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