
Counting to 10 for Pre-schoolers and Kindergarten Children | Finger Counting to 20 | Counting
Counting to 10 for Pre-schoolers and Kindergarten Children | Finger Counting to 20 | Counting
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And what's the easiest method one could depend on when it comes to teaching the kids how to count? Of course it would be the fingers! Use this educational video to help your child learn to count to 10.
Teaching the kids to count is not that hard - even though the first steps taken might not be easy for the kid as well - but it ends up with them recognizing some numbers even though they might not much remember the rest. The whole lesson should start with teaching them to count from 1 to 5 before it all moves up to 10 and higher, which will also depend on the kid's age and how much he/she could actually remember.
There is nothing that much creative when it comes to teaching your kids how to count, but there are some methods that could be followed to make the whole process much more fun. At the beginning, parents and teachers will need to count to their children in order to inform them with the numbers just as they are starting the journey and this will be repeated several times before they come to the part of trying to let the kids memorize the numbers and recall what they can from them.
Using the fingers is one of the things that make the method much easier for the kids because they might attach every single finger to a specific number, and that is exactly the reason why it makes the whole process much easier (sometimes!) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jkrRRXgFq8). If the kids want to take the whole learning process a little bit further, they could learn to count to 20 and in that they will use their toes and not just their fingers.
Learning to count in the correct order is the initial step taken in the world of numbers or math before the kids reach the part where they learn to add, subtract, multiply and divide, so it is the easiest first step they could actually take.
Parents could play with their kids by counting along with them and mentioning one number then giving them the chance to count the next one, and do the whole thing in turn. This will not only be a practice for the child, but it will also help the kid to pay attention to how and when the numbers should be placed - it is not the same counting order when someone is joining the game (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsx_YrR9CmE).
As much as using the fingers help in making the counting process a lot easier for the kids - they have something to depend on - there are also other things or objects which they could actually depend on as well; they could count their toys, they could count the portraits on the wall of the house or the room they are in, they could count their animals toys alone or their car vehicles alone, etc. there are lots of things they could depend on when it comes to counting and learning more about the numbers (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSMd8kMHIHo).
Start the whole game with counting in a slow motion without much running through it all with the kids but once you realize they have gotten a little bit better, try to let them count along with you but in a faster mood and watch out for the mistakes that could be done. This is actually one of the interesting games found out there, letting the kid go through it all in a fast mood and see what are the kind of mistakes that could be done (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C5gutmYmsaA).
The most important tip to give to the parents and teachers who are teaching their kids to count correctly and in the right order is to take it all slowly and teach them to count to a specific number before they go further and reach higher ones; for example, teach the kids to count to number 5 before you ask them to count to 10, and let them learn to count to number 10 before you take it further and teach them to count to number 20, and so on (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XYmMjMBjMcI).
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