Filter Results Apply

Browse Resources

Social Emotional The First Signs

Directions: When you anticipate that your baby is hungry, ask him, "Do you want some milk? Are you ready for some milk?" Sit your baby on your lap so that he is facing you an...

Cognitive Number Four

Directions: Point to and say the number 4 on the page and have your child repeat after you. Using his pointer finger, have him count the four birds in the cage. Next have him...

Physical Find The Fish

Directions: Using green construction paper and the fish shape below as a guide, cut out five fish. Place cutout fish in various places around a room. Ask your child to crawl ...

Cognitive Number One

Directions: Starting at the first picture, have your child use a pencil to circle one object in each of the four boxes. Trace and write the number 1 on the line below.

Cognitive Rectangle, Square, Heart

Directions: Say the name of the shapes on the cat: "rectangle, square, and heart". Have your child trace the lines of the rectangle, square, and heart on the cat using a brow...

Social Emotional Sign Language

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

Cognitive Rectangle

Directions: Point to the shape on the cat and say "rectangle" to your child. Have her repeat the word rectangle after you. Have her color in the rectangles using a brown crayon.

Creative Black

Directions: With your child, point to the small picture at the top and say "black dog". Have her repeat after you. Have your child color the big dog below using a black crayon.

Creative Two Little Pugs

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Have her color the pugs below.

Creative My Kittens

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Have her color the cat picture with different color crayons.

Creative I'm A Little Plane

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

Cognitive Blocks

Directions: Say, "Blocks, let's play with blocks". Place four to five blocks in front of your infant. Let her handle, pick up, put down, and explore the blocks freely. Follow...