Category: At Home
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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
- 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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Pointing to Communicate
Your Child Will Learn
That pointing is a good way to communicate
Here’s What to Do
- Play a pointing game with me. Ask me where a nearby object is, then pause and see if I’ll point to it. If I
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Nesting Cups
Your Child Will Learn
How to notice size differences between objects
Here’s What to Do
- Gather 3 round containers that “nest” inside each other (i.e. a small container fits inside a medium container, and the medium container fits inside a
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Moving to Rhythms
Your Child Will Learn
To enjoy dancing, and to begin to connect the rhythm of music to body movement
Here’s What to Do
- Turn on some music. Dance for me and match the rhythm of the music (don’t worry if
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Where Is It?
Your Child Will Learn
Persistence (using problem-solving to master a new skill)
Here’s What to Do
- While I’m watching, hide a small toy or piece of food in your fist. Move your fist under a cloth, and leave the item
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Where Is It?
Your Child Will Learn
Object permanence: objects still exist even when they are hidden
Here’s What to Do
- Move your face or a favorite toy behind a cover (like: your hands, a blanket, a box).
- Uncover your face or the
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Create A Board Game
Your Child Will Learn
The logic involved in making a board game, counting
Here’s What to Do
- Have several simple board games set up around the room (like Candyland, Chutes and Ladders). Invite families to play the games for 10