Life Skills
- Understanding the concept of returning items to the store for exchange or refund.
- Learning the importance of selecting fresh produce and distinguishing between different types of produce.
- Practicing social skills by accompanying someone on errands and actively participating in decision-making.
Encourage continued development by involving the student in planning and organizing future errands, allowing them to make choices and decisions about what to purchase. You can also engage in role-play activities related to store interactions and decision-making to reinforce the concepts learned.
Related Educational Toys and Games
- by Melissa & Doug: A playset that allows children to simulate grocery shopping and practice decision-making.
- by Learning Resources: A pretend play set that fosters imaginative play and teaches kids about the grocery shopping experience.
- Learning Resources Farmer's Market Color Sorting Set by Learning Resources: A set that helps children learn about fruits and vegetables through sorting and imaginative play.
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