Prep: None / Activity Time: 5–10 Minutes
The use of positional words is important for your child’s understanding of space and location. As your child is becoming more independent and able to carry out tasks, he realizes that the position of things is often an important detail. For example, if you’ve asked your child to get a book that is on the bed, you don’t want him looking under the bed for the book! Many of these positional words can be related to tasks that encourage your child’s independence. For example, you may ask him to push the chair under the table or put the cup beside the sink. This activity gives your child a chance to listen closely to directions and illustrate his understanding of positional words while making a work of art!
Examples of positional words:
- Above
- Around
- Behind
- Below
- Beside
- Between
- Down
- In front of
- In the center
- In the middle
- Inside
- Near
- Next to
- On
- Outside
- Over
- Through
- Under
- Up