#liketkit Screenshot this pic to get shoppable product details with the LIKEtoKNOW. Looks like Target has buy 2 get 1 free on children’s books right now! Remember when we talked about things you can do to make the wait feel easier? You can play or sing a song. Next time I’m preparing him for a wait, I’ll bring up these past conversations - “you have to wait. Did it make it go faster when he moaned and groaned? What might have helped him wait?” Then we talk about what he can do to help the waiting go faster - playing, singing, etc. Kind of like Gerald in the book, remember? He had a hard time, too. As part of a year-long, classroom-based research study examining literacy instruction and development, the research team observed emerging decoders draw. If he has a hard time, I’ll wait for him to get calm and then process what happened - “it was so hard to wait for your snack today. For example, “you are waiting! It’s so hard, but you are doing it. As I’m helping him, I validate the feeling, credit his effort, and reference the book to emphasize the point. It’s helpful for short terms like waiting for his breakfast or events further away like a birthday or special holiday. I love Waiting is Not Easy! ($5.42 on right now!) to help Max practice patience. Can I Play Too (Elephant and Piggie Series) 57. I’ve linked a few of my favorites in the LTK app and in my amazon storefront. Not only are his books engaging and entertaining, you can also use them to help your kiddos process big concepts.
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