Resources
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Preschool Activity Pages Salt Dough Beads
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers by making and playing with salt dough beads. -
Preschool Activity Pages: Matching, Counting, Sorting
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers by practicing matching, counting, and sorting. -
Preschool Activity Pages: Spell My Name
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers by exploring letters. -
Preschool Activity Pages: Hide the ________
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers by playing a hide and seek game. -
Preschool Activity Pages: Make Music Shakers and Guitars
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers by making your own musical instruments. -
Preschool Activity Pages: DIY Balance Beam
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers by making their own balance beam. -
Preschool Activity Pages: Counting Cotton Swabs
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their preschoolers using cotton swabs. -
Infant and Toddler Activity Pages: Roll the Ball
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers play with their infants and toddlers using a ball. -
Parenting the Preschooler: Social Competence and Emotional Well-Being
Published on March 17, 2021
The fact sheets are designed to help parents of preschoolers learn about their children’s day-to-day emotions, behavior, and development, and equip them to help their children develop social skills and learn to manage their emotions and behavior. -
Heads In, Hearts In: Feeling So Good
Published on January 8, 2021
What makes us feel happy, satisfied, content or just good can be difficult to put into words. Oftentimes, we talk about our negative feelings and emotions as a way to express worry, concern or anger.