There are Reader Rabbit and Jumpstart Preschool games that are designed for preschool aged children that are rather. We didn't get our child (who is 5 1/2 now) computer games until he was a little past his 3rd birthday. When he's 2-3 get him interactive board games, and educational toys to help give him new things to expand his learning with. Read read read! At the risk of repeating :) Reading lots of stories, singing songs, getting your child alphabet blocks and number foam boards (when he's older) to play with help make learning fun, and before long he'll know letters and number by sight.
I just recently saw a child who is starting K-5 and he Our son is only 9 weeks old, but I want to get him started on the right track for school once he gets a little bit older. Out of everything he has probably learned the most from a good book. I also continue to use books/flash cards to advance his vocabulary. My son got a good start on his reading when he found it enjoyable. These are the only sites that I have ever used though and should give you some great options/choices. I found that doing a search for Online Preschool Learning Games or Kindergarten Games helped me a lot when finding the games I did. (great list of different kinds of games) 4. Everything from words, letters, numbers, pictures, reading, etc. They have some great games that are fun to play. Here is a list that I have found/used for my son (3yrs old). What kind of toy teaches my 5yr daughter letter sounds?.I saw a list one time at a towing place and it was unbelieveable. They are usually inspected and worry free! You can buy a really cheap, nice care over 50-80% off! Trust me. All of these cars were repossesed and or found by the police/abandoned. These are great for people who can not afford a new car. CAR: Go to your local Towwing/Tow Truck and Police center(s) and ask the about there car auctions.
It is a free Preschool program for children and they provide daycare, food, and love!!!!! We just talked about it in my class this moring! :) WORK: Try to work there at Jumpstart! You could possibly get paid and definitely keep an eye on your child which is a added bonus.
I have excellent, nice advice for you: Look in your yellow pages and/or 411 and ask about this FREE PROGRAM for lower-income families called: Jumpstart. right now we are having financial problems and we only so i would like to start working then and put my 2 yr old in daycare.
We have a 4 1/2 yr old that is starting pre k in the fall.