** REAL & RAW** Teaching Down Syndrome Preschool Math || Using Handwriting Without Tears

29 days ago
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I love showing you how I am teaching my daughter with Down Syndrome Preschool. In Theis video we are working on counting and even some fine motor skills. We are using the curriculum, Handwriting Without Tears. However, you can use some of these ideas / games / songs with other hands-on activities.

Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
0:48 Teaching with Tag Bags - Colors
1:38 Music and Songs with the tag bags and colors
3:28 How I handle her getting off task
5:00 Numbers & Counting
10:15 Closing Buckles & Snaps
11:15 Closing Snaps & Buckles
11:28 Writing Number
13:20 Music

Music Resources:
Learning Without Tears Music CD on You Tube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5OxGS98-2XRwRqGdUlc3pntsZ8prtGO7

Another Playlist of Handwriting Without Tears CD: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLDWDF3qJSrMwybNcL8LUre8j2D_7NcYdC

Jack Hartman: https://www.youtube.com/c/JackHartmann

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***This video is for adults, not kids.

DISCLAIMER: I am not a professional doctor or therapist but I am a mom who has access to these resources. I have used these techniques and have brought them to this platform to share with you. If you have any question please contact you physician or professional. Our information is intended to be for guidance and is not a substitute for advice from a physician or any other medical professional.

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