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Articles by PBS Parents
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Social and Emotional Development in Children with Communication Disabilities
It might be expected that children with communication disabilities would have difficulty developing successful...
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Learning Modalities
Learning styles and learning modalities are often spoken of interchangeably. Modalities refer to how students use their...
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Change
1. Some Things Change Quickly Take a glass of water and add a few drops of food coloring. Watch as the food coloring...
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Day and Night
1. The Sun is Needed to Make Things Grow Place a solid round opaque object on the grass. Leave it there for 3-4 days....
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Water
Lets Think About...Water Activities: 1. Water Molecules Like To Stick Together Give each child a small plastic water...
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Air
1. Air Takes Up Space Use 2 balloons of equal size and shape and color. Fill one with water and the other with air. Ask...
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Weather
1. Weather Changes Check the weather daily recording pictorially on a calendar. Older children can observe, compare and...
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Rocks
Activities: 1. Rocks are Different Sort by color and shape. Bring in a variety of rocks and stones. Include, if...
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Magnets and Gravity
Activities: 1. Magnets Can Find and Attract Iron Ore Bring sand inside the classroom and place in a shallow tray. Have...
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Plants
Activities: 1. We Eat Different Parts of Plants Make 'Friendship Soup' Have each child bring a favorite vegetable...
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