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Teaching
young children about opposites stretches their word association
power. It enhances their vocabulary and offers countless opportunities
for word games.
You
and your child can act out opposites, such as in and out, up and
down, back and front, big and small, high and low. Turn this into
a physical activity for the playground.
You and your child will be exercising
your bodies as well as your minds.
As
your child learns opposites, write them down.
Then write and illustrate a book of these opposites with your
child.
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