11 Strategies and Activities to Teach Feelings to Kids
Talking about feelings doesn’t have to mean taking out a special book. Get 11 strategies to teach feelings to kids from the experts at Begin.
Talking about feelings doesn’t have to mean taking out a special book. Get 11 strategies to teach feelings to kids from the experts at Begin.
Our experts at Begin share 7 tips and some fun activities to teach kids about feelings.
From sneaky switching letters to jumping across letter lily pads, make your child’s spelling journey fun with 9 games from the experts at Begin.
Traveling with the family soon? Then you need road trip games for kids!
Tongue twisters are a fun, easy way to build preschool reading skills. Here are a few favorites from our experts!
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Circle and color all of the items you use to get ready in the morning. Can you find them in your own house?
Preparing your little ones to start school can feel overwhelming. There are so many skills you could teach them before they head into the classroom, and a great place to start is with name recognition! Teaching kids to recognize and write their names will make...
If you’re reading this, the odds are that your child’s first day of school is near. Your social media feeds are likely filled with back to school photos and fancy calligraphy signs galore! If you’re looking for a quick, creative, and simply adorable first day...
Mornings with little ones, especially school mornings, can be… challenging. While you’re juggling breakfast, teeth-brushing, prepping lunch, and filling backpacks, you’re also tasked with making sure your kids are dressed, with matching shoes (!?) before heading...
Making connections is an essential reading strategy that improves comprehension.
Help Tisa build cool dinosaurs for the Dinosaur Museum! ? Download What You’ll Need: This printable Pencil Crayons or markers Die or dice Set-Up Time: Under 5 min Activity Time: 20-30 min Mess Level: Low Play Tips Grown-ups, encourage your child to...