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Cows In The Basement | Resource Page

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2 responses to “Cows In The Basement | Resource Page”

  1. Cherri Rattler

    His online training is based on, I would think when he was growing up, I liked how he had so big of an imagination, that he really has cows in the basement, and he also added the dinosaur egg and how he came up with the slime on the boot, he had grown up person believing his fantasies’. and Hugh imaginations. I liked the idea of using the old phone for the children, to talk into when they want to tell on someone. This is my story when my son was five, I took him to a second-hand store, he got mad wanted to go to the mall, so at the second-hand store I found a hand puppet, I started using it to talk to him here he engaged, and he calm down. I think it would be a good idea to rotate playtime with different activities.

  2. Lynn Riley

    Lynn Riley
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    Thank you Jeff, I totally agree with you about free time and imaginative play!
    I like your point about using someone else’s imagination for a stepping stone, for their own imaginative play, also back up and loosen our control and observe. Great idea about the tattling phone, I want to try that!

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