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Creative Finger Painting

Directions: Have your child look at the picture of the bird on the branch. Give her finger paints to paint the picture with her fingers.

Cognitive Big And Small

Directions: Ask your child to color each big train purple and each small train green. Then have him draw lines from each big train to each small train.

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.

Physical Strong Stomach Muscles

Directions: Show your child how to do this exercise. Have your child lay on the floor on her back. Ask her to reach for her knees while lifting up her legs straight. Slowly h...

Social Emotional Stay Close

Directions: Introduce your baby to new people from the safety of your arms. Ask the person or family member to approach your baby slowly. You can give them one of your baby's...

Health & Care Self-Feeding

Directions: Cut up half of a banana into very small pieces. Encourage her to eat with her hands by modeling first and then letting her try.

Health & Care Fly Little Bird

Directions: Lay on your back on the floor, bounce your baby securely on your shins holding on to her body. Make sure your legs are moving, not your pelvis, as you bounce. Whe...

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...

Creative Coloring

Directions: Give your child different colored crayons. Have her color the dogs.

Cognitive Square

Directions: Point to and say out loud to your child the name of shape that the fish is in: square. Have your child trace his fingers along the dotted lines of each square. Gi...

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...

Cognitive Number Two

Directions: Have your child use a pencil. Count the dogs in each group out loud. Then draw a circle around the number that tells how many there are.