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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 554109" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Also try the out of sync child and some of those things that they can play with. Might help him quite a bit. </p><p></p><p>Try playing cards with him. Regular playing cards but make up games where he has to count the numbers. Take out the face cards. I did this with my kids. First we just added the cards...then we had adding and subtracting...later in life we did multiplying and dividing. Count and add with candies. Keyana learned to add and subtract by eating M&M's. </p><p></p><p>Letters...pudding and rice. Draw the letter on his back and have him guess what letter it is. Get the alphabet and put it in his room. They have some that cling to the wall without damaging it. Every week bring out two letters. Put those letters on the fridge and high light them. Sing silly songs about each letter. Download pages off the internet with that letter for him to color. Let him practice writing that letter over and over. Talk about words that start with that letter. Make the sound that letter makes. Have him say the letter and you answer with the sound before you start a conversation. Make it a game. Make little books about each letter. You write everything except the letter you are working on and let him draw the pictures.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 554109, member: 1514"] Also try the out of sync child and some of those things that they can play with. Might help him quite a bit. Try playing cards with him. Regular playing cards but make up games where he has to count the numbers. Take out the face cards. I did this with my kids. First we just added the cards...then we had adding and subtracting...later in life we did multiplying and dividing. Count and add with candies. Keyana learned to add and subtract by eating M&M's. Letters...pudding and rice. Draw the letter on his back and have him guess what letter it is. Get the alphabet and put it in his room. They have some that cling to the wall without damaging it. Every week bring out two letters. Put those letters on the fridge and high light them. Sing silly songs about each letter. Download pages off the internet with that letter for him to color. Let him practice writing that letter over and over. Talk about words that start with that letter. Make the sound that letter makes. Have him say the letter and you answer with the sound before you start a conversation. Make it a game. Make little books about each letter. You write everything except the letter you are working on and let him draw the pictures. [/QUOTE]
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