Toddlers

Includes Gap, Old Navy, Gymboree, Carter's, OshKosh, and Hanna Andersson (which doubles as a Euro size chart).

Published in For Parents

Simple sheet breaks down foods to introduce by baby's age.  Includes checkboxes and thumbs up/down to help keep track of which foods have been tried.  

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Trace this flower and practice the pincer grip... Or use play dough and practice rolling and forming the dough into a colorful flower!

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Determine a child's literacy skills with this two-page form.

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This can be used a variety of ways.  Use it as counting practice.  Or fine motor practice (feed the monster with

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Check either yes or no for each question to help determine your toddler's language abilities.

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Analyze a child's initiation of an activity, their attention span, curiousity, frustration tolerance, relationship with teacher, acceptance of routines and limits, reactions to adults other than teacher, and interactions with other children.

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This checklist helps caregivers identify different aspects of development in infants and toddlers.

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Analyze your child's speech and language skills.

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Have children trace the rest of the barn to complete the picture.

Published in Language Arts

Winter is finally here -- seriously! It was 10 degrees out this morning! Ugh! Anyway, now that I can't get G out to the playground and running around outside as often, I started prepping some games to play.

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With warm, spring weather here I decided to do an outdoor craft with G to help decorate our tree and give our birds a special treat.

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Simple chart shows how many (average) hours of sleep are needed at each age.

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What do you do when it's 7am, you've reheated your coffee twice already but haven't DRANK any yet, ANNNND now your child asks to "do a craft mama?”

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Answer yes or no to these twelve questions to determine a young infant's language skills.

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G and I were feeling adventurous this morning and decided to try this 2 ingredient cloud dough recipe I've been sitting on.

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G & I were doing some crafts this morning, and I had a bunch of extra office supply dot stickers out....soooo I decided to give her a fun little pre-writing activity to do with our leftover dots!

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A spooky twist to a favorite classic, Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, uses the repetition of the book to reinforce colors and color words.

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I LOVE finding fun, pretend play activities with stuff we have laying around.

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In these tough economic times, we should be investing in Early Childhood Education!

Published in Teaching Tools