Category: Level 3: 19 – 36 months

  • Hide and Seek Rooms

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to respond to spoken information, and vocabulary words for rooms in our house

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Throughout the day, talk about the names of the rooms we’re in. Ask me to find things or
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  • Water Play

    Your Child Will Learn

    To explore the characteristics of water

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Fill the bathtub or set up a kiddie pool or plastic bin outside. Provide some water toys. Some household objects that are great water toys:
      • Cups,
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  • Turning Pages

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to turn book pages one at a time (and explore a book on their own)

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Read a board book with me (one with thick cardboard pages). Encourage me to turn one
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  • Nesting Four Boxes

    Your Child Will Learn

    About size differences between objects

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Gather four boxes of different sizes that fit inside one another, or “nest.” (They can be shoe boxes, jewelry boxes, square food storage containers, or a square
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  • Play Dough

    Your Child Will Learn

    Fine motor skills and how to use tools

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Play with play dough! You can use store-bought play dough or make your own (recipe attached).
    2. Show me how much fun it is to
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  • Keeping Safe When I Explore

    Your Child Will Learn

    What is safe to explore in their home

    Here’s What to Do

    1. In rooms where I spend a lot of time, designate a low drawer or shelf as “mine.” Put a sticker or a picture of
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  • Keeping Marks on the Paper

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to keep my coloring and painting on the paper to get ready to learn to write

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Tape a piece of paper to a larger piece of cardboard or a tray. Tape
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  • Learning to Sticker

    Your Child Will Learn

    Fine motor skills, how to use stickers, and creativity

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Gather things that are sticky on one side, like sticky notes, tape, or stickers.
    2. Help me peel a sticker or tear a piece
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  • Learning to Glue

    Your Child Will Learn

    Fine motor skills, how to use glue, and creativity

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Cut or tear paper into shapes like squares or circles. For easy clean-up, put a tablecloth, piece of cardboard, or baking sheet on
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  • Talking Through the Steps

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to talk themselves through all the steps of a task. 

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Explain that sometimes when you’re trying to do a tricky task, you use “self-talk,” or saying the steps out loud to
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