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Topics Covered in November 2006

* Letters G, H, and I

* Numbers 5 and 6

* Color Brown
 
* Making a colorful turkey
 
* Dot to dot projects
 
* Making a Thanksgiving Wreath
 
* Exploring the desert
 
* Pilgrim and Native American Indian stick puppets
 
* Self Study:  My feet
 
* Opposites:  Up and down
 
* See the crop of corn decoration
 
* Hippopotamus
 
*See the spotted horse
 
* And more!

 
 
 
Most preschoolers do still need naps during the day.  They tend to be very active - running around, playing, going to school, and exploring their surroundings - so it's a good idea to give them a special opportunity to slow down.  Even if your child can't fall asleep, try to set aside some quiet time during the day for relaxing.  (And you'll probably benefit from a break too!)
 
The best way to encourage napping is to set up a routine for your child, just as you do for bedtime.  Your preschooler, not wanting to miss out on any of the action, may resist a nap, but it's important to keep the routine firm and consistent.

Monthly Parenting Topic

Naps and Rest Time

Sleep helps kids grow strong and healthy.  Preschoolers typically sleep about 10 to 12 hours during each 24-hour period, but there's no reason to be rigid about which 10 t0 12 hours these are.  At this stage, the important thing is to help your child develop good habits for getting to sleep.

A bedtime routine is a great way to enure that your preschooler gets the sleep that he or she needs.  Here are a few things to keep in mind when you're setting up that routine:

*Include a winding-down period during the half hour before bedtime.

*Stick to a bedtime, alerting your child both half an hour and 10 minutes beforehand.

*Set fixed times for going to bed, waking up, and taking naps.

*Keep consistent playtimes and mealtimes.

*Avoid stimulants, such as caffeine, near bedtime.

*Make the bedroom quiet, cozy, and conducive to sleeping.

*Use the bed only for sleeping - not for playing or watching TV.

*Limit food and drink before bedtime.

*Allow your child to choose which pajamas to wear, which stuffed animal to take to bed, etc.

*Consider playing soft, soothing music.

*Tuck your child into bed snugly for a feeling of security.

Parenting Tips

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