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      • Daniel Tiger's Life's Little Lessons uses the PBS KIDS model of watch (watching video), play (playing games), explore (engaging in group activities), and share (communicating with families), giving parents and educators the opportunity to work together to put children on the road to success.
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  1. Daniel Tiger's Life's Little Lessons uses the PBS KIDS model of watch (watching video), play (playing games), explore (engaging in group activities), and share (communicating with families), giving parents and educators the opportunity to work together to put children on the road to success.

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  3. Daniel and Mom Tiger talk, draw and play about some of the things that might happen at Dr. Anna's office. With Tigey and his homemade doctor book in hand, Daniel learns that it helps to talk with mom and Dr. Anna about what will happen. (11 minutes)

  4. Doing things for the first time can be scary and, sometimes, even tigers get nervous! In Life's Little Lessons, Daniel Tiger learns that when he experiences things for the first time, it's always better to talk about it with someone he trusts.

  5. By seeing how Daniel Tiger and Miss Elaina work out their conflict, children are learning strategies that they can apply to their own friendships. And just as Fred Rogers shared with previous generations, Daniel Tiger shares the message that one of life's greatest joys is the comfortable give-and-take of a good friendship.

  6. Daniel Tiger's Life's Little Lessons uses the PBS KIDS model of watch (watching video), play (playing games), explore (engaging in group activities), and share (communicating with families), giving parents and educators the opportunity to work together to put children on the road to success.

  7. Just like Daniel Tiger in DANIEL TIGER'S NEIGHBORHOOD is still learning to express his feelings through words, young children must learn this skill from the trusted, caring adults in their lives. In this set of resources, we will focus on how you can help children learn to use words to express how they are feeling so others will understand how ...

  8. Try a New Food, It Might Taste Good! When You Wait, You Can Play, Sing, or Imagine Anything! Stop, Think, and Choose! Look a Little Closer to Find Out! When We Do Something New, Let's Talk About What We'll Do! Clothes On, Eat Breakfast, Brush Teeth, Put on Shoes, and Off to School!

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