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Physical Pulling Up

Directions: Place your infant on the floor to sit; stand next to him. Holding his hand encourage him to pull himself up while maintaining balance. He will fall several times ...

Language Left To Right And Top To Bottom

Directions: Starting at the black dot have your child trace the lines from left to right using a purple crayon. Then ask her to trace the lines from top to bottom.

Social Emotional Sign Language

Directions: With your child point in the box and look at the picture for the sign car. Say the word out loud while showing your child the sign.

Creative Little Fish

Directions: Point to the fish teething ring in the baby's mouth. Say the rhyme below to your baby. The first time, say the rhyme in a louder voice and the second time in a so...

Cognitive Number Four

Directions: Ask your child to use a pencil to trace the number 4 on the line. Have your child find the number 4 on the birds in the tree. Ask her to draw a circle around each...

Language Letter B

Directions: Ask your child what picture she sees: boat. Then ask her to tell you one word that starts with the letter B, BUH: boat. Next have her trace each letter B by follo...

Language I Can Hear You

Directions: Sit on the floor with your baby. Use a play phone to demonstrate how to hold the phone to your ear and talk. Then give the phone to your baby and let her explore....

Cognitive Circles And Squares

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the circles and squares. Then have him color in the shapes in any color.

Cognitive Peek-A-Boo Car

Directions: Place a toy car on the floor in front of your infant. Put a small blanket over the toy car. Pull the blanket off the car while saying, "Peek-a- boo!". Repeat seve...

Language Letter K

Directions: Have your child point to the king. Ask him to say what it is a picture of and the letter it starts with: K. Ask him what sound the letter makes: KUH. Have your ch...

Physical Play With Balls

Directions: Roll a ball to your child. Let him kick the ball back to you. Introduce the game using a small ball, then increase to a medium-sized ball.

Cognitive Heart And Rectangle

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the heart and rectangle. Then have him connect the dots to draw in the rest of the heart and rectangle that are missing thei...