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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.

Cognitive Up And Down

Directions: Have your child count the planes up in the sky. Ask him to circle the planes in the sky using a pencil. Have your child count the planes down on the ground. Ask h...

Social Emotional Talk About Feelings

Directions: Use pretend play as a chance to talk about feelings. Using a doll or stuffed animal in your play say to your child, "Kitty is sad because he fell down and got a b...

Social Emotional First Signs

Directions: Each time you prepare your baby for bed say "bed" out loud as you sign the word for bed. Do this as soon as you begin your bedtime routine and then again right be...

Creative Coloring

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

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.

Creative Little Kitten

Directions: Read the rhyme below to your child. Have her color in the kitten in the basket using brown, gold, and maroon crayons.

Cognitive Puzzle Time

Directions: Place your baby on the floor and then give him a shape sorter "puzzle" to play with. Watch how your baby picks up and explores each shape as he begins to understa...

Health & Care Sitting Upright

Directions: Have your child sit on the floor next to you with his legs and arms straight in front of him and his back straight upright. Have him take three deep breaths and t...

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: Have your child pick a red and blue crayon. Ask him to color the wheels red and the rest of the train red and blue. Ask, "What new color did you make when you mix...

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.