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Has a group activity time, art or sensory activities, the words to songs or rhymes and play based learning activities are included in each month of themes purchased. The parents love seeing their little ones having fun while learning. Children learn best when they are happy and interested in what is being taught, teaching children with fun and creative activities will help stimulate their brains and help them to learn quicker when they get into school.

Enjoy playing side by side, they will slowly learn to share with others, one way to get toddlers to share or take turns is by using a toddler safe slide and having them take turns and giving lots of praise for waiting their turn. Such as tissue boxes, pompoms, mega blocks, tissue boxes, water bottles, metal cans, jar covers, muffin tins, small cardboard boxes, etc. Reading and singing to young toddlers helps them to develop their language skills through rhythm and rhymes.
Play Based Learning Activities For Young Toddlers
By using our infant curriculum babies will be exposed to a lot of new ideas, sensory items to touch and lots of songs and rhymes to help to stimulate and encourage the babies to explore their environment. To get the best possible start to early childhood education, infants at TLE® benefit from programs designed to help develop motor skills, teach sign language and maximize interactions with teachers. Our Young Toddler curriculum program includes 4 week’s of lesson plans, 4 calendars, 4 posters plus the printable pages. Our Young Toddler program is a download for 15.00 for each month that you purchase as a download or you can purchase on a CD for $25.00 per month.
Slowly move your hand into baby's direct line of sight and wait until she seems to be focusing on the puppet. You can say something like, "Hello, I'm quack, quack the yellow duck." You may want to lay a blanket or sheet on the floor and place baby on top of that, supervise baby while he is on the sheet or blanket.
Infant (4 to 6 Months)
Four signs are presented each week, which focus on people, requests, foods, and toys. The weekly massage techniques focus on massaging a particular body part, including baby's legs, arms and hands, stomach and back, and face. These activities are not only to entertain the children but to help them learn through sensory play and lots of fun "hands on" activities.Enjoy the Activities with your group. We hope your infant group has as much fun with these activities as our infants do. These activities are not only to entertain the children but to help them learn through sensory play and lots of fun "hands on" activities.

Frog Street Threes provides intentional instruction in key areas of development so children can effectively continue on the path to kindergarten readiness. Our curriculum can save you time and money, everything is ready for you to print out, the materials can be used year after year! As soon as you order you can download the materials, you don't have to wait for the items to arrive to your mailbox. You don't have to pay per child, you can print out as many as you need.
Hands On Learning Program
Meaningful interactions with adults allow babies to develop important communication skills. Teachers connect with each child by describing experiences, reading stories, singing songs, and teaching sign language to improve literacy. In the Big Steps Curriculum®, infants are immersed in engaging experiences designed to promote motor and sensory interaction. Planned activities invite them to explore and play, which foster curiosity, persistence, creativity and problem solving.

Because your kid spends so much of their day here, you'll want to ensure that they receive the best experience to help them grow and develop. As part of daily activities designed to promote communication and reduce frustration, sign language helps your baby express basic emotions, wants and needs. That incorporates a wide variety of activities to support every little learner’s overall growth and development. Our monthly themes take children on new and exciting learning adventures through fun hands-on activities that are led by some of our favorite TLE characters. In Nursery School we use the Letters and Sounds Phase 1 materials to promote, encourage and enhance children's early phonics skills.
Many household items can be turned into anything a child dreams up. Keep items stored at your facility in a space where they can easily be accessed for different themes year after year. A playhouse, kitchen, mailboxes, brooms, bins, and other items that can easily be worked into numerous themes. Holidays - This can center around common holidays and traditions in your part of the world, or choose to learn about a different culture's holidays every week.

Are designed for babies between the ages of 1 and 12 months of age. Four Curriculum Posters – one for each week of themed curriculum - use as covers with the daily teaching pictures to make a book for baby. You may want to use the songs and massage in the curriculum when baby is starting to get tired to help to soothe baby and help him to relax so he can go to sleep easier. But you can use other items too such as old markers with the tops hot glue on or maybe you already have a toy with toddler safe pegs that you can use instead of the old fashioned clothespins. These activities are a great way to spend time with your infant while contributing to the development of important skills. Purchase with a credit card and receive your password automatically right after purchase.
Our curriculum includes four weeks of themed lesson plans for each month purchase. After the activities for the infants are complete, the parents move to a special parent education class. First they are provided with a snack accompanied by a homemade baby food suggestion.

Was designed for young children between the ages of 12 and 18 months of age. Our Big Steps Curriculum® for infants is enhanced to include our Brain Waves® Curriculumwhich boosts your child’s intellectual capacity and ensures future success in school. Crucial during your child’s first five years, healthy brain development is maximized through stimulating interactions and experiences.
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