This article was co-authored by Catherine Palomino, MS. Catherine Palomino is a former Childcare Center Director in New York. She received her MS in Elementary Education from CUNY Brooklyn College in 2010.
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Prediction skills form an important basis for young children learning reading, math, and science. To help children pick up these skills, you can encourage them to find patterns and make connections in their everyday lives. Make it fun by introducing different activities where the child must use their imagination. When reading together, ask questions to get them to think about clues and context. The child will learn to draw connections and think critically based on the context of a situation.
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