Now that I’ve finished teaching my 3 year old son the alphabet (it took the whole latter part of last year), I’ve started the new year off with a lesson plan that covers a spectrum similar to a preschool classroom. Being that I still bring J to work with me everyday, I do my very best to stick to a lesson plan that I outline each Sunday night. It covers writing/spelling/reading, math, science, logic/thinking, and my two flex subjects- fine motor skills andSpanish. Counting to 10 in Spanish is one of the first activities I decided to introduce. I plan to follow up with colors, farm animals, greetings, and foods so check back later for more of our progress.
Related: How to Teach a Toddler the Alphabet
Just like with anything when it comes to teaching your toddler something new, it’s going to take repetition and patience. With my son I’ve learned that what he needs to learn something new is a combination of fine motor play mixed with worksheets and singing…lots of singing!
Related: Letter A Lesson Plan for Preschoolers
Teach Your Child to Count to 10 in Spanish with some of these fun and easy tools:
- Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Smart Stages Piggy Bank
- Flashcards
- Singing
- Worksheets
- Bilingual English-Spanish books, show, & apps
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Have you taught your preschooler how to count to 10 in Spanish? What tools have you found effective and useful? Please share in the comments below.
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Meagan is in her mid-thirties and has been married for almost 10 years. She is a proud boy mom, happily navigating her way through the toddler years. She met her husband 20 years ago in high school; they got married 10 years later after graduating from the University of South Florida. Meagan currently helps run a family business with her parents and sister, while blogging about her life and taking care of her three-year-old son full time (at work)!
When she isn’t chasing her son around and constantly picking up Matchbox cars, she enjoys spending time with her family on a beach anywhere. She also loves decorating and organizing her home, delving into fun DIY projects, bargain shopping, and eating at unique restaurants. She also loves Barbecue anything and a good show or movie on Netflix.
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