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Cognitive Circles And Squares

Directions: Ask your child what the shape of the life preservers is: a circle. Next have him look for two square shapes. Have your child start on the black dot and trace each...

Language Letter D

Directions: Have your child point to and say the letter "D". Then say the letter sound "DUH"; have him repeat it. Together read each word out loud. Have your child circle the...

Cognitive Circle

Directions: Point to the circular wheels on the car and say "circle". Have her repeat the word circle after you. Have her color in the circles using a green crayon.

Creative Fred The Fish

Directions: Read the rhyme to your child. Have him color the picture below.

Cognitive Blocks

Directions: Place blocks on the floor. Encourage your child's observation skills by describing blocks for him to find. Use words that help him focus on the color, for example...

Cognitive Big And Small

Directions: Have your child point to the big dogs. Next have her point to the small dogs. Have your child draw a circle around each of the big dogs using a black crayon.

Social Emotional My Turn, Your Turn

Directions: Take turns with your child playing on the computer and clicking on the mouse. For example, "Jenny, it's your turn! Here is the mouse for you to use."

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....

Health & Care Hand Washing

Directions: Sit with your child and look at the pictures from left to right. Ask your child what she sees (a child washing her hands with soap, and drying hands). Have your c...

Language Name Objects

Directions: Sit with your baby on the floor with two stuffed animals. Pick up each animal and say the name of the animal. Then say the sound the animal makes. Repeat the same...

Creative Coloring

Directions: Have your child color the plane using red, yellow, and blue crayons. Ask him to practice coloring inside the lines.

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.