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    Check out this FREE Trial Lesson on Community for age 5-9!

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    Community Helpers Doctor
    Community Helpers Doctor

    Doctor Community Helpers Worksheet

    Doctor Community Helpers Worksheet
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    Understanding feelings worksheet
    Understanding feelings worksheet

    Understanding Feelings Worksheet

    It helps them learn to empathize with others and regulate their own emotions. Try it today! Develop your child's understanding of empathy and emotional regulation with this worksheet! It is a great way to help them acquire important life skills beyond academic knowledge. Print it and start using it to take their social and emotional skills to the next level. Try it now!
    Understanding Feelings Worksheet
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    See Your Doctor Worksheet
    See Your Doctor Worksheet

    See Your Doctor (Part 2) Printable

    Nurses, vets and eye doctors fulfill important needs in our communities. With this worksheet, your child can recognize and classify different types of doctors and explore potential interests. Learn more about the people in our community, and start a conversation about potential interests. A great way to make your child think about different types of doctors!
    See Your Doctor (Part 2) Printable
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    Family Coloring Page
    Family Coloring Page

    Family Coloring Page

    Have fun coloring and naming each family member with this family worksheet! It's a great enrichment activity for those teaching social studies and community activities. Young students will practice fine motor skills and discuss family members on the printable. It's an excellent opportunity to talk about families!
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    See Your Doctor Worksheet
    See Your Doctor Worksheet

    See Your Doctor (Part 1) Printable

    Your child may be scared of doctors, but this worksheet can help them appreciate them. It teaches about different types of doctors and helps them understand more about their community. Learning about different professions is a great way to discover potential interests, so let's get started with community helpers!
    See Your Doctor (Part 1) Printable
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    Community Helpers Printable Worksheet
    Community Helpers Printable Worksheet

    Learn about Community Helpers Printable

    Introduce your little one to the amazing and hard-working people in the community with this free worksheet. It will help them use matching and observational skills to match the correct hat to its worker and recognize community helpers. Perfect for early learners, this worksheet uses familiar images to help them gain a deeper appreciation for their community helpers!
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    Road Signs for Kids Worksheets
    Road Signs for Kids Worksheets

    Road Signs (Part 2) Printable

    Help your child stay safe with road sign worksheets! These worksheets help kids recognize common traffic signs, boost comprehension and symbol recognition, and know when to stay safe near or on roads. Use the sheets to start a conversation, and take your child out to spot signs near home or school.
    Road Signs (Part 2) Printable
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    Community is crucial for children aged 5-9 as it offers a support network essential for their holistic development. Parents and teachers should care about fostering a sense of community because it plays a pivotal role in nurturing social, emotional, and cognitive skills. At this young age, children begin to understand their place in the world and how they relate to others. A strong, positive community helps them feel secure and valued, which is essential for building self-esteem.

    Social skills can be significantly enhanced through community interactions. Sharing, empathy, cooperation, and conflict resolution are all important traits learned through engaging with peers and adults outside the immediate family. These experiences prepare children for future social settings, impacting their overall success in life.

    Additionally, a close-knit community provides a safety net. Knowing that there are trusted adults and a peer network they can rely on can alleviate anxieties that children may have when faced with challenges. This sense of belonging fosters resilience and a positive outlook on life.

    Educational development is also a community benefit. When parents, teachers, and local organizations collaboratively engage with and prioritize children's education, the children experience enriched learning environments and diversified cultural perspectives.

    Hence, prioritizing community involvement ensures young children grow into well-rounded, confident, and socially adept individuals.