1. Pouring Practice: Provide opportunities for your student to practice pouring water from one small container to another, enhancing hand-eye coordination.
  2. Dressing Skills: Encourage your student to practice dressing independently, including zipping up jackets and buttoning shirts, promoting self-reliance.
  3. Setting the Table: Teach your student how to set the table for meals, including placing utensils, napkins, and plates correctly, fostering orderliness.
  4. Plant Care: Introduce your student to caring for a small plant, teaching watering and basic gardening skills, nurturing responsibility.
  5. Sorting Laundry: Engage your student in sorting socks or clothes by color or type, developing categorization skills and attention to detail.
  6. Simple Cooking Tasks: Allow your student to participate in simple cooking tasks like stirring batter or arranging toppings, promoting kitchen independence.
  7. Mopping Practice: Provide a child-sized mop for your student to practice mopping small spills or designated areas, enhancing gross motor skills.
  8. Gardening Exploration: Explore gardening with your student by planting seeds, weeding, and observing plant growth, fostering a connection to nature.
  9. Making the Bed: Encourage your student to help make their bed each morning, learning the steps to create a tidy sleeping space.
  10. Toy Cleanup Time: Engage your student in cleaning up toys after playtime, teaching organization and the importance of tidying up.