Look out the window for big things and little things. Take turns with your child, saying, “I see something big.” And then name it. Do the same thing with something little. Ask them to go next and see how many things you can find together!
See what your child is learning
When you’re “Window Watching,” your child is practicing paying attention, focusing on an idea, and forming categories. These thinking skills are important for problem-solving.
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