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Physical Windmills

Directions: Start with feet spread apart and arms extended out to the sides. Bend over at the waist and tap the left hand to the left foot. Stand back up again and then bend ...

Cognitive Rectangle

Directions: Point to the rectangles on the fish and say, "rectangle" out loud to your child. Have him repeat the word rectangle after you. Have him color in the rectangles us...

Social Emotional Sign Language

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

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...

Cognitive Down And Up

Directions: Have your child point to the plane down on the ground. Ask him to point at the plane up in the sky. Have him draw a line from the plane on the ground to the plane...

Health & Care Monthly Development Log

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

Social Emotional Thank You

Directions: Explain to your child that you are working on good manners. Using white paper, have her place both hands on the paper, thumbs touching. Trace her hands; then cut ...

Creative Finger Painting

Directions: Give your child red and blue finger paint. Have her color the boats below, encouraging her to paint the entire picture.

Social Emotional About Me

Directions: Point to the hair on the girl below and say, "brown hair". With your child look in a mirror and ask her to point to her hair. Tell your child the color of her hai...

Cognitive Circle

Directions: Point to the three circular life preservers on the page. Say "circle" to your child. Have her repeat the word circle after you. Have her color in the three life p...

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...

Creative Green

Directions: Have your child color the car green using a green crayon. Let him choose any other crayon colors he likes to finish the picture.