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Health & Care Monthly Development Log

Directions: Every month use the chart below to record your child's height, weight, naptimes, favorite food, song, and toy, and any other milestones you want to remember.

Cognitive Big And Small Dog

Directions: Look at the dogs below with your child. Ask your child to point to the big dog (give cue by pointing). Have your child color the big dog using a brown crayon. Nex...

Language Letter F

Directions: Each picture is grouped with two letters. Have your child use a pencil to draw a line to connect the picture to the letter it starts with.

Physical Arms Stretched Out

Directions: Ask your child to put out his arms. Then have him raise his arms up to his shoulders. Read the chant below while your child flies around the house.

Cognitive Circle

Directions: Take out a ring and place it in front of your infant. Encourage your baby to explore the ring using his hands. Describe the shape to your baby by saying, "Your ri...

Language Top To Bottom, Left To Right

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the lines above the fish from top to bottom. Then ask her to trace the lines below the fish from left to right.

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 Purple

Directions: With your child, point to the purple train at the top of the page and say "purple". Have him repeat after you. Have him color the train using a purple crayon.

Creative Purple

Directions: Have your child point to the train in the middle of the page. Ask him what color he sees on the train: purple. Have him color in all four of the pictures using a ...

Cognitive More Or Less

Directions: Have your child count the cars in each section. Using a pencil, ask her to circle the quantity of colored cars that is more. Next have her color the group below t...

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 Top And Bottom

Directions: With your child look at the cats below. Ask your child to point to the cat on top (give cue by pointing). Next ask your child to point to the cat at the bottom. H...