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Homework

In an effort to provide enrichment experiences to our children that are 
developmentally appropriate, homework papers are not sent home from PEI (nor 
are they a part of the regular education pre-k program). While sitting down 
with paper, crayons, markers and pencils still provides a crucial step in 
building pre-writing skills, the types of cut & paste ditto papers that many 
of us remember from our childhoods have moved more into the domain of 
kindergarten rather than preschool/pre-k.
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At the same time, we encourage parents to be involved with their children by:

- providing paper and writing implements (a tip from our occupational 
therapist: break the crayons and pencils down to ~3 inches so that the only 
way they can be grasped is in the appropriate 3-point pincer grasp);

- promoting language development by being a model of language use (a tip from 
our speech therapist: constantly talk about what you’re doing as you work/play
with your child); 
     
- reading storybooks to your children each day/evening, and asking some 
simple questions about the stories.
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At 3 or 4 years old, learning is fun, fun, fun. Have some fun with your 
child!!!!

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