DS4 loves the BrainQuest cards (avail. at Walmart, near children's books, and sometimes at Costco, also at bookstores near children's learning materials). The cards teach children lots of different age-appropriate concepts at once -- very low stress and doesn't take much patience or time.
We also teach numbers as we come across a need to use the numbers. If DS wants to watch a cartoon, I'll tell him, "It's on channel 13" and he has to flip the channels until he finds channel 13. And if DS wants to know when he can play computer, I'll tell him, "Two O'Clock" and he has to tell me when it's 2 O'Clock.
We also count to 100 most mornings on our drive to preschool. It gives us something to do and doesn't take any extra effort or time on my part.
So far, DS hasn't shown an interest in writing his letters or numbers much. But at 4.5, he's reading at a first grade level and counts into the 30s on his own.
Good Luck!
We also teach numbers as we come across a need to use the numbers. If DS wants to watch a cartoon, I'll tell him, "It's on channel 13" and he has to flip the channels until he finds channel 13. And if DS wants to know when he can play computer, I'll tell him, "Two O'Clock" and he has to tell me when it's 2 O'Clock.
We also count to 100 most mornings on our drive to preschool. It gives us something to do and doesn't take any extra effort or time on my part.
So far, DS hasn't shown an interest in writing his letters or numbers much. But at 4.5, he's reading at a first grade level and counts into the 30s on his own.
Good Luck!