Activities for Five Year Olds Portland OR

Five year old children love to spend time with you, and they especially love it when you join in with their play and activities.Make an effort to have conversations with your child during the day.Setting up a store with a cash register is a great way to encourage math concepts.

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Five year old children love to spend time with you, and they especially love it when you join in with their play and activities.

What can I do to encourage my 5 year old's development?

  • Make an effort to have conversations with your child during the day
  • Be sure to praise their efforts
  • Respect your child's feelings and emotions
  • Show how to take turns by playing board games or card games with your child
  • Build confidence in your child by giving simple chores to do such as emptying the garbage bin or setting the table
  • Put together an obstacle course in your backyard for your child to practice all her physical skills. A hula hoop can be for jumping into, a skipping rope could be used for walking along, a large box could be for crawling through. Use your imagination and get creative!
  • Make sure a variety of art supplies are readily available. For example, finger paints, scissors, glue, pencils, crayons, play dough and lots of paper. Put it all in a large plastic container and you can just pull it out quickly when needed
  • Praise your child's writing and drawing efforts. They are just beginning to gain confidence in this area and it's very important to encourage all their efforts
  • To help your child understand patterns you could use colored wooden blocks and start a pattern such as blue, yellow, blue, yellow and ask them to continue it for you. Try clapping simple rhythms and have your child repeat it back to you.
  • To foster an interest in numbers and letters read books to your child which focus on these
  • Show family photos to your child and encourage them to use their words to tell you what is happening in them
  • Have your child tell you a story - you can write it down for them and they can draw the pictures
  • Read to your child. Have them look at the cover of a book and try to predict what it will be about. Point out simple words.
  • Setting up a store with a cash register is a great way to encourage math concepts

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Operation Hope - Banking on Our Future

503-796-5854
401 S.W. Fifth Avenue, 3rd Fl.
Portland, OR

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