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Young children learn through play. When young children are actively involved in their own learning and having fun at it, they learn better. You can support their learning by engaging them playfully in everyday activities. The activities on our site are based on everyday experiences, use materials commonly found in the home, and most importantly designed to encourage children’s healthy development in all areas (physical, social emotional, language and literacy, and cognitive).

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This game helps develop impulse control and executive functioning skills, giving keiki a sense of control.

What You Need:


  • Red object

  • Green object

What To Do:


  1. Find an object that is red and one that is green (e.g., a red plate, a green towel).

  2. Take your child to an open space and tell him the rules of the game.

  3. You will start at one end of the room (the finish) and he starts on the opposite end (starting line). When you say Green Light, he can move towards you.

  4. If you say Red Light, he needs to freeze.

  5. Continue to call out green or red, holding the objects up as he moves across the room.

  6. When he makes it to the finish line, celebrate! Then change roles and let him be in charge of the lights.