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Physical Tossing Paper

Directions: Look at the picture below together. Cats love balled up paper. Place a basket a few feet away from your child. Give your child balled up paper and have him toss i...

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.

Creative Red

Directions: With your child point to the little boat at the top of the page and say "red boat". Have her repeat after you. Have your child color the boat below using a red cr...

Creative Coloring

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

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...

Creative Green

Directions: Show your child the green car at the top. Ask her to point to the green car. Next have her color the car below using a green crayon.

Health & Care Monthly Development Log

Directions: Every month use the chart below to record your child's height, weight, and favorite things.

Creative Pointillism Painting

Directions: Set out black and brown finger paint in small cups with two Q-tips. Have your child dab the Q-tip with the paint onto the picture.

Creative Two Little Pugs

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

Cognitive Rectangle And Heart

Directions: Ask your child what shape she sees on the fish: rectangle. Then ask what shape she sees under the fish: heart. Starting at the black dot have her trace both recta...

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 ...

Health & Care Monthly Development Log

Directions: Every month use the chart below to record your child's height, weight, hairstyle, favorite colors and songs, and any new words he may have learned.