Parents are often flummoxed and don’t know the type of educational resources and activities they should select for their preschoolers. The rule of the thumb is to select activities that are in line with your child’s interests. This said, not all activities should be focused just on the child’s interests. It helps to introduce new activities and get your toddler out of his comfort zone.
Whether you are living in Cleveland, North Ridgeville or Elyria, you can check with the local public library. Most public libraries offer programs for different age groups throughout the year. For instance, your toddler or preschooler can be part of the story time or enroll in a holiday program that most libraries start in fall.
The YMCA is a good place for physical education programs. Look for programs that develop gross motor skills. These include activities like running, balancing, basketball, soccer and football.
Check with non-profit community organizations, such as Horizon Education Centers, for after school-programs and head-start-programs geared towards toddlers.
There are so many places that have some great education resources especially meant for preschoolers and toddlers. Parents should take advantage of these resources and inculcate a love for learning. If this happens, kids will take this love over to their future learning and educational-experiences.