Published On: February 24th, 2012|

The Huffington Post – Dr. Rebecca Palaciosz

“An invaluable survival strategy for parents and teachers of young children is the establishment of daily and weekly routines. To help your child learn and remember the daily routines that occur between waking up and bedtime, you can use pictures that you cut out, draw, or take with a camera. For young children, concepts of time can be difficult, and pictorial representations help them understand the order in which things happens. This is also an effective way to teach ordinal numbers (first, second, third, and so on) as well as sequencing and time concepts.”(more)