Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Teaching numbers and letters to kids

Learning numbers and letters has never been so much fun.

On the refrigerator place magnetic
They can be made at home with your child or purchased at a store

There are many games to  play now.  Here are just a few.

1)  Put letters in alphabet order.

2) Make as many three letter words se you can

There are a few games to play.

I would love to hear your ideas.  So please leave your ideas

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Indoor/outdoor sand play.

Indoor/ outdoor sand play can be fun and keep little fingers busy for hours. 

Place an under the bed rubber maid contain with sand.  When fun OS done place lid on rubber maid container and back under the bed.

Have fun!

Post some of you stories to share with others.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

What to do with those broken crayons

What to do with those broken crayons

In a muffin tin put cupcake liners.  Put all the shades of blue together, put all the reds together and so on...  Filling the muffin liners one quarter full.  Bake at 225 watching closely until the bits have melted. Let cool and pull off muffin liners and give to little ones to play with these crazy fun crayons.  Enjoy!!!!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

TEDDY BEAR CHILD ALARM as seen on CSI MIAMI with Alert




TEDDY BEAR CHILD ALARM as seen on CSI MIAMI with Alert - An Excellent Resource. I use ours when we go on vacation.


Child Locator Blue With Alert Feature


NEW ALERT FEATURE causes the transmitter to chirp loudly if your child wanders beyond 25-30 foot range.


TEDDY BEAR CHILD ALARM as seen on CSI MIAMI.


MISSING CHILD? - Have you ever been on a shopping trip with your child, and you take a look at an item for just a second, then look back to see that your wandering toddler child has vanished? One second he's under your feet, the next, he is gone. It has happened to every parent! We have the answer! Our Teddy Bear Child Locator! Our child locator - child personal safety alarm - will beep where your child is located.


CHILD LOCATOR - technology to the rescue for parents! Keep your child within earshot at all times with this revolutionary device that uses a small key chain transmitter and a teddy bear-shaped child locator receiver (which mounts easily to child's shoe or belt).


CHILD Personal Safety ALARM - Can't see your child? PRESS the button on the parent transmitter to activate a high-decibel chirping child alarm on the teddy bear child locator, drawing instant attention to your wandering child up to 150 feet away. A great gift for all your friends with children.


SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN - Do you have a child with special needs? Down syndrome? Autism? Non-verbal? This child personal safety alarm is the perfect solution to bring you peace of mind. Non-verbal children (such as Autistic or Down syndrome) greatly benefit from wearing a child locator every day.


Bear Size 3" x 2.25" plus clip Perfect safety device for children ages 1-7. Child Personal Safety Alarm is a breakthrough in technology offering parents peace of mind.


LOST - Reliable and very easy to use: simply attach the teddy bear child locator receiver to your child's shoe or belt. PRESS - If you lose sight of your wandering child, press the keychain transmitter and the teddy bear child locator will chirp, alerting you of your child's whereabouts while at the same time drawing attention to your child and the situation they may be in.


FIND - The child locator alarm shows you the direction to look for your child. "HEAR" where you child is!


WANDERING TODDLER - If your child decides to wander away or play hide and seek with you, simply press the button on your keychain child locator transmitter and the little teddy bear child safety alarm on your child will omit a series of loud decibel beeps, allowing you to track down your child, but also draw attention to the situation your child may be in.

SPECS - The teddy bear child personal safety alarm receiver (water resistant) delivers a 56db intermittent chirp/beeping sound that functions over 150 feet away from the keychain transmitter. Lets you "hear" where your child is. Bear Size 3" x 2.25" plus clip Made of Plastic. Requires 2 "CR2032" batteries and 1 "mini 12V" extended life battery (all included). Check battery life as required. Perfect safety device for children ages 1-7.


Thursday, December 17, 2009

More Great Educational Website!

Here are a few more great educational websites I have found to be very helpful:

http://www.starfall.com/

This sight is great for reading and learning your ABC's

http://www.canadiangeographic.ca/kids/

http://readwritethink.org/materials/letter_generator/

Hope you enjoy!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Autism Safety

Our little girl has a hard time with understanding dangers. There was a time where she would run from me and we really had to watch as she would run in front of cars, buses etc not understanding the dangers. She could even get out of a stroller she was straped into in mear seconds. I hated going anywhere! I have two children and this often ment my other child was left standing by the stroller as I went running after the littlest one. I got to the point where I didn't not want to go anywhere with out my husbands help.

I worked with Tori we read saftey social stories:
http://www.machkovich.com/Cory/AutismRecovery/SocialStories/BikeSafety.pdf
http://www.slatersoftware.com/Bicycle%20Safety.pdf
http://portal.esc20.net/portal/page/portal/doclibraryroot/publicpages/SpecialEducation/autism/autismsocstories/WearSeatbelt.pdf
http://www.slatersoftware.com/Family%20Fire%20Exit%20Plan.pdf
http://www.kansasasd.com/KSASD/Social_Narratives_Page_1_files/Parking%20Lot%20Safety.pdf


We worked with websites to understand danger:
http://www.a2bsafely.com/
http://iautistic.com/free-autism-games.php
http://www.safeny.com/Kids/kidswalk.htm
http://www.mychildsafety.net/trafficsafety.html

Works sheets for saftey:
http://kids.askacop.org/coloringpages.html

The always talk about where we are going now and I mention the dangers as we come along them. We are now able to be out and about with out my husband. But I must always be watching and reminding her of dangers.

Hope these help.

Here Are some great learning websites