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Preview of Play Skills Worksheet - Staff Handout

Play Skills Worksheet - Staff Handout

Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. To use this handout:The Play Skills Worksheet was created to help staff plan how to use information covered in my workshop for educators. Save by purchasing all 5 handouts together! This file is part of a bundle of 5 handouts a
Preview of Montessori Pink Tower & Brown Stair All-in-One Pattern Card Set

Montessori Pink Tower & Brown Stair All-in-One Pattern Card Set

The Pink Tower is a classic Montessori sensorial material that helps children notice differences in size through a series of cubes that gradually change from large to small. The Brown Stair, on the other hand, focuses on differences in thickness. All prisms are the same length, but their thickness gradually increases, allowing children to refine their visual and tactile discrimination of dimension. Both materials are traditionally introduced around the age of two and a half and are considered fo
Preview of Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

The "Why Teach Play Skills?" handout emphasizes the importance of teaching play skills directly to children who are reluctant to engage in play, including children with cognitive or social delays. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This file is part of a bundle of
Preview of Create Your Own Zoo! – Cut and Paste Activity Set

Create Your Own Zoo! – Cut and Paste Activity Set

A fun craft activity that sparks your child’s creativity! With this set, children can cut out animal pieces and paste them wherever they like to design their very own zoo map. “Where should the giraffe go? Who should live next to the lion?”—Thinking about the layout is a great way to nurture imagination, planning skills, and fine motor development. Recommended for ages 4 and up. Younger children (around age 3) can also enjoy the activity with a little help from an adult. When I was a child, I us
Preview of Stretchy Paper Spring (Horse Playground Rider) Craft

Stretchy Paper Spring (Horse Playground Rider) Craft

This engaging paper spring activity invites children to move their hands naturally as they explore. By weaving two strips of paper together, children create a spring that stretches and compresses. Watching and feeling this movement encourages focus and hands-on engagement. The design is inspired by the horse spring riders commonly found in playgrounds. Based on requests from children in the classroom, a unicorn version is also included, adding an extra element of choice and enjoyment. Both color
Preview of First Words Checklist: Parent Handout for EI Speech Therapy +Tracking Milestones

First Words Checklist: Parent Handout for EI Speech Therapy +Tracking Milestones

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Beyond Babbles
100+ first words + simple guidance on what actually countsIs your child starting to talk… but you’re not sure what “counts” as a real word? Maybe they say “ba” for ball… or sign “more”… or use the same sound every time they see their bottle… 👉 Does that count? This 2-page, parent-friendly checklist helps you track your child’s first words with confidence, without second-guessing every sound, sign, or attempt. 💛 Who This Is For✔ Parents of babies and toddlers who are starting to communicate ✔ E
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