Born Learning

Here's an example of how
to support learning. When
cooking, encourage your child
to help. If a recipe calls for 3
eggs, ask him or her to get 3
eggs from the fridge. They'll
feel like they're assisting and
counting will help develop
math skills as well! |
Everyday life is a learning experience for children. Born Learning
is a public engagement campaign that includes free resource materials
for parents, grandparents, and caregivers. They include low- or
no-cost, on-the-go ideas for early learning activities for children
from birth through age six while at home, traveling, and in public
places.
Anytime is a great time to help your child learn and develop. Born
Learning shows caregivers easy ways to help shape their child's world.
Born Learning offers fact sheets about ages and stages of development,
brochures on how to get the most out of play with your children, tips on
health and nutrition, ideas for grandparents, activities especially for
fathers, and so much more.
Explore ways to turn everyday moments into fun learning opportunities
through Born Learning. Read more about it and download free materials
from their website. Read more >>
And sign up for Bits of Understanding, an e-newsletter with tips and
ideas to help your child learn.
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Born Learning is a partnership of United Way of America, the Ad
Council and Civitas. |