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Social Emotional Breathing

Directions: Together with your child look at the squares. Starting at the blue square go around clockwise and read each step, then do it together. Explain that this is what w...

Creative Finger Paint Mixing

Directions: Give your child blue and yellow finger paints. Have him begin with the blue paint, followed by the yellow paint on top of the blue. Have your child paint the enti...

Creative The Little Train

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Give him crayons of different colors. Have him color the train.

Cognitive Explore The Stacker

Directions: Place your baby on the floor and give him stacking rings. After placing it on the floor in front of your baby give him a few minutes to explore and interact with ...

Creative Coloring

Directions: Give your child an orange and a green crayon. Have him color the fish below, praising him for using both orange and green, regardless of the end result.

Cognitive Heart And Rectangle

Directions: Have your child trace the hearts and rectangles using a pencil. Then ask her to trace and color the rest of the hearts and rectangles needed to complete the pattern.

Creative Red

Directions: Point to the red boat and say, "red boat". Have your child use a red crayon to color the boat below.

Cognitive Number Three

Directions: Point to the number 3. Say "three" out loud; have your child repeat it. Looking at the pictures on the top line, have him count the fish bowls and say how many he...

Physical Throwing

Directions: Give your child a ball and ask her to throw it to you, and then throw it back. Start off a foot away from her, and then gradually increase the space up to three f...

Cognitive Short And Long

Directions: Have your child look at the pictures in each section below to determine if the boats are short or long. Have him use a pencil to circle all the short colored boat...

Physical Stepping

Directions: Use a bottle of bubbles or make your own bubble mix. Blow bubbles and encourage your child to step on them as they hit the ground or catch them as they float.

Cognitive Rectangle And Heart

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to trace the rectangles and hearts. On the empty line have her draw her own rectangle.