23July24Ask your child to make a collage from things found around the house -- ribbons, string, buttons, pebbles.July25Help your child remember his or her home phone number.July26Take your child to the grocery store. Talk about names, prices and weights of food.July29Help your child draw and color a circle, a triangle and a square.July30Help your child make necklace using beads buttons.July31Read a poem aloud with your child.AugustAugust 1 Ask your child to not the names of various shops and what they sell in your area.August 2 Make fingerprints with soap flakes, water and food coloring with your child.August 5 Tell your child a story about looking both ways before crossing the street.August 6 Ask your child to organize the coins in a coin jar.August 7 Find and use a computer with your child.August 8 Take your child for a visit to a kachi abadi.August 9 Have your child read a story with a friend or sibling.August12Have your child talk to a person from another part of Pakistan.August13Cut a snack, such as an apple or orange, into equal parts and talk about fractions with your child.August14Cut pictures from old magazinesAugust15Compare history as presented on TV and in reference books with your child.August16Have your child read recipe to you.August19Take your child to the park or playground.August20Have your child find 3 jobs in the classifieds that interest him or her and discuss them.August21Ask your child what being responsible means to him or her.August22Measure objects in a room with your child. Make a floor plan.August23Read about birds and animals of Pakistan.August26Visit the library or video shop for a special children's program.August27Help your child organize his or her own library.August28Have your child be a pet detective and observe an animal.August29String a macaroni necklace with your child. Have him or her count the pieces of macaroni.August30Make a time capsule with your child and save it for a year or two.Everyday
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Read & write with your child.
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With your child, make a dictionary of new words & add to it.
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Count with your child for older children do mathematics.
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