Kids running to school bus

Learning on the Go

At Home

Doing laundry

At meals

At bedtime

Traveling

In the car

On a walk

Public Places

At the market

At the park

At the library

Learning on the Go

You can turn everyday household chores and activities into fun learning games for your child, no matter how young she or he is.
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Educational Tools for Families

Children are constantly learning, right from birth. Their early years are the foundation for growth and development, and what they learn during those years depends on the experiences they have each and every day. More

For Business & Community Leaders

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On the Bus

Connect:

Traveling on public transportation, especially if it crowded, can feel overwhelming to a young child, but it can also be an adventure. Encourage your child focus on travel as an adventure.

 

Watch and listen:

How does your child react to the bus or subway? Help put words to your child’s feelings, which will help your child feel known and understood. Notice how your child reacts to other people, sounds, sights, escalators, doors opening and closing or other things you see, feel and hear.

 

Extend:

For your baby

 

For your toddler

 

For your preschooler