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Preview of Hand-Eye Coordination Skills: Help Rufus!

Hand-Eye Coordination Skills: Help Rufus!

This worksheet is a fun, cute, and engaging way to get children (recommended ages 2-5 years old) to practice their hand-eye coordination and their fine motor skills. A child can use a bingo dotter, crayon/marker, and stickers to mark the white circle in order to help Rufus find his way home to the doghouse. In order to increase the difficulty, you can have older children draw symbols, letters, or numbers in the circles.
Preview of Play Routines 101: Your Guide to Building Rapport & Joyful Learning Connections

Play Routines 101: Your Guide to Building Rapport & Joyful Learning Connections

Created by
BeeTea.org
This 4-page Play Routines Guide is your helps you transform everyday moments into magical learning adventures. Find out the best way to build rapport and pair learning with fun! Perfect for parents, teachers, ABA professionals, and anyone who looking to increase their play skills. Made as a supplement for this podcast episode. Inside this treasure chest of fun, you'll discover: How to create irresistible play routinesA step-by-step guide to becoming a play routine wizard with any childA play r
Preview of Staff Retention Guide For Early Childhood Leaders

Staff Retention Guide For Early Childhood Leaders

Created by
Melissa Smith
Staff Retention Guide for Early Childhood LeadersStruggling with staff turnover? You're not alone. This practical guide is designed specifically for childcare directors, preschool administrators, and early childhood leaders who want to build a positive workplace culture and retain quality staff. Inside, you'll find actionable strategies to improve staff morale, strengthen team relationships, increase trust, and create a work environment where educators feel valued and supported. Topics include:
Preview of Calm Classrooms Mindfulness Activity's Free Download

Calm Classrooms Mindfulness Activity's Free Download

A Mindfulness Activities must for your teacher toolbox! These sneak peak cut outs have been divided into five exciting areas enabling the user easily to draw on memorable, imaginative, safe and achievable activities with little disruption. The five topics are as follows: Move Moving our bodies after long periods sitting at our desks provides physical relief and leaves us feeling refreshed.The Move activities in the card deck will increase motor skills, tone muscles, enhance stability and b
Preview of Things to do board/Check off List

Things to do board/Check off List

This visual schedule is to assist teachers, therapists, aides or parents with transitioning between tasks and providing visual support for children with different conditions on beginning, during and completion of a required task. This may also be utilized within the home, clinic or school setting. My recommendation is to add velcro with pictures of tasks the child has to complete in order to full utilize the visual schedule. You may also laminate for durability among different environments and m
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