Holiday Activities

Readiness for Kindergarten – Kids and Holiday Stress?

I heard from 2 moms today that their little ones were “off the wall” and having a “melt down”. New toys, a visit with Santa, lots of attention, cookies and other treats–how kids be stressed out? Stress doesn’t have to be negative. Kids can be dealing with tension after Christmas because they are overexcited, overstimulated and missing their regular routine. And they don’t know how to release it.

This can happen when kids come home from school or daycare, too. Calm, happy kids all day get picked up and turn into monsters at home. Were they saving it for their parents? In a way, yes. Remembering rules and expectations isn’t easy. Kids work at maintaining their self-control. Once they feel secure and comfortable they can relax and “let it all hang out”. Their wild behavior is a way to release tension.

As their caregivers, we need to help them find acceptable ways to release extra energy or tension and, for kids, this usually means vigorous physical activity. Put on some music and dance around, going from exciting music to calmer tunes, to help them slow down. Water play is also calming, either with some plastic cups and containers at the sink or even giving them a bath (or two). Is their a community swimming pool–or gym–with a holiday special? If it’s not too cold in your area, you may be able to take your child outside to a playground or park. Even a good long walk can wear off some energy.

Learning how to regulate their bodies and feelings is part of children’s development as well as readiness for kindergarten. Some physical activity time, either inside or outside, will help kids deal with the all the fun and excitement of the holiday and help later on with kindergarten readiness. Right now, it may prepare them for a nap! Could you use one, too?

Kindergarten Readiness – Christmas & Holiday Stories & Books

Just a few minutes in a book store and I saw stockings full of wonderful new kids’ Christmas books. There was an incredible range from ones with a word or two on each page for wee little kidlets to others with several lines per page for older kids. Little children would especially like the books with lots of different textures to feel, but the colors and shapes would appeal to anyone, even grownups. Some stories talked about different traditions for the holidays and different celebrations: Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Chinese New Year and Winter Solstice, for example. Language and imaginations would all be enriched, as well as readiness for kindergarten, with these books. There’s all kinds of learning in books.

One of my favorite stories includes an older one that helps connect what kids see in stores with the celebration of Christmas. In this story by Hisako Aoki and Ivan Gantschev a group of animals find a tired, sleepy Santa in the woods and wonder if he is so tired there will be no Christmas. Instead, Santa wakes up and he tells the story of the First Christmas.

Another book, Now You Know the Secret, by a local author Beryl Wearne, is a grandmother’s answer to a little girl’s dismay at having heard that Santa isn’t real. Her Grandma tells her that Santa-Saint Nicholas-was a real person a very, very long time ago and how the many wonderful stories about Santa have grown. Now that she knows the secret, she can be a Santa, too.

Books are a fantastic gift, to give or receive, any time of year. For little ones, they help with mind-connections (and kindergarten readiness); for grownups they help keep our minds young. What are favorite books at your house? Which ones are on your wish list?

 

Readiness for Kindergarten – Decorations & Math Learning

1 little, 2 little, 3 little ornaments. Decorating the tree was on my to-do list this weekend. As you can see by the picture, decorating 1 tree wasn’t enough. We had to do another one, complete with chopstick branches, elastic bands and beads. But whatever you use, there’s some math and kindergarten readiness learning in … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten – Decorations & Math Learning

Readiness for Kindergarten -Holiday Learning Fun: Taste

Why, when babies try and taste everything, is it so hard just a couple of years later to get kids to eat? All our senses help us to interact with our world. In kids, senses are a major source of information for learning. The brain connections that children make when they are so young help … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten -Holiday Learning Fun: Taste

Readiness for Kindergarten – Holiday Learning Fun: Hearing

When it comes to hearing, babies use what they hear to make sense of the world. Generally, children have more sensitive hearing that adults and they can hear a greater variety of sounds. But it’s still important for brain connections and readiness for kindergarten to promote development of hearing–and listening–skills. What are some ways to encourage the sense of … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten – Holiday Learning Fun: Hearing

Readiness for Kindergarten – Holiday Learning Fun: Smell

This is the best time of the year for exploring the sense of smell. So much smells so good. While this may not seem like a readiness for kindergarten activity, before children go to school is the critical time for brain development. As kids learn about their senses they are growing their brains and making all kinds of … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten – Holiday Learning Fun: Smell

Readiness for Kindergarten – Holiday Learning Fun; Seeing

During the first two weeks of this month, I showed how toys and play can help children with all kinds of learning and readiness for kindergarten. Since there’s 5 posts left this week, that seems just right for exploring the 5 senses. Christmas is a feast for the 5 senses and appeals to the child … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten – Holiday Learning Fun; Seeing

Readiness for Kindergarten – Happy Thanksgiving

Emotions have a powerful influence on memory. That may be why our brains have such strong memories about holidays because they are emotional events, both positive and not so positive. Did you know that your holiday celebrations can help little ones with readiness for kindergarten ? At this age, the roots for healthy emotional growth have already … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten – Happy Thanksgiving

Readiness for Kindergarten – Thanksgiving Turkey Craft

Did you know that when we form a memory our brains creates either new connections or strengthens old ones? Since creating connections helps with memory, here’s a project to do with your child to make a few and promote readiness for kindergarten. Turkeys are connected to Thanksgiving. Using paper in yellow or brown, have your child trace … Continue reading Readiness for Kindergarten – Thanksgiving Turkey Craft