Ğach Flashcard is: 5" x 3.5” in, Each Matching Card is: 5” x 2.75” inĪfter purchasing the item, you will receive an email from Etsy containing the link to download the files.ğiles will print on US Letter (8.5" x 11") paper.12 Mother and Baby Farm Animals Flashcards & 12 Mother and Baby Farm Animals Matching Cards.It would be a great addition to preschool teaching resources as it helps build early literacy, visual perception and critical thinking skills all in a fun and engaging way!Ģ. ![]() This is a great Daycare activity as it is Montessori and Homeschool friendly. These beautifully illustrated watercolor Mother and baby Farm Animal Matching Cards and Flash Cards - can be used as a Spring, Summer or Fall inspired Farm themed center activity for toddler, Pre-school, PreK and Kindergarten aged children. For example, you can read stories or role play (pretend play) to help her get ready for Kindergarten.★★ 2 ACTIVITIES INCLUDED IN THIS LISTING FOR MOTHER AND BABY FARM ANIMALS★★ Help your child be ready for new places and meeting new people.Instead, praise your child when he asks for things nicely and calmly takes “no” for an answer. Do not give a lot of attention to this talk, other than a brief time out. Your child might start to talk back or use profanity (swear words) as a way to feel independent.For example, give her choices, such as playing music and dancing together, playing outside, or taking a walk together. Your child will have more fun if she can choose the activity. Try to make time for active play each day.For example, if he loves animals, get some library books about animals, look for birds and squirrels in a park, or visit a zoo to learn about animals. Ask questions, such as “What is happening in the picture?” and “What do you think will happen next?” ![]() Children this age need 10 to 13 hours of sleep a day (including naps). Avoid any screen time (TV, tablets, phones, etc.) for 1 to 2 hours before bed and don’t put any screens in your child’s bedroom. Teach her how to pump her legs back and forth on a swing and help her play on the monkey bars. Encourage your child to draw and make art projects with different supplies. Keep a box of crayons, paper, paint, child scissors, and glue for creative play.Help your child find items she can use to play dress up, school, or house. Teach your child her name and your name (first and last names). Teach your child to look for “helpers” if she is lost or needs help, such as parents with children, a store clerk with a badge, or a police officer.Help them practice saying ‘no’ to unwanted or unsafe touch and let them know there are adults they can turn to for help. ![]() Teach your children that they are in charge of who touches them. Unsafe touches are touches that might make a child feel hurt, uncomfortable, scared, or confused.
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