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Cognitive Number One

Directions: Have your child use a pencil to circle one cat in each box. Ask her to trace and write the number 1 on the line below, following the arrows 1, 2, 3.

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 a brown and an orange crayon. Have her color the cats below. Praise her for how well she colors the entire picture regardless of whether she stays...

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 to and look at the picture of the sign for family. Say the word family out loud while showing your child the sign.

Creative My Kittens

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

Social Emotional Angry

Directions: Explain to your child the cat at the top has an angry face. Talk about why he might be angry; maybe somebody pulled its tail. Have your child show you his angry f...

Social Emotional Sign Language

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

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...

Physical Moving On Different Surfaces

Directions: Take your toddler walking on grass. This will help her learn how to place her feet to keep her balance. Have your child color the picture below before you go.

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.

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.