Resources
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Infant and Toddler Activity Pages: Create a Sensory Bin
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers will create a sensory bin with their infants and toddlers. -
Infant and Toddler Activity Pages: Color Sorting and Matching
Published on March 23, 2021
This activity page will help parents and caregivers practice color sorting and matching with their infants and toddlers. -
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. -
Mindfulness A to Z: An Alphabet of Fun & Calming Activities (4H1764)
Published on February 22, 2021
This book features 26 fun, thoughtful mindfulness activities (including meditations, stretches, and breathing exercises) that children and adults can do together. -
Mindfulness A to Z Activity Cards: An Alphabet of Fun & Calming Activities (4H1765)
Published on February 22, 2021
This set of activity cards features 26 fun, thoughtful mindfulness activities (including meditations, stretches, and breathing exercises) that children and adults can do together -
Teaching Science When You Don't Know Diddly- Squat: Supply List
Published on August 17, 2020
This list provides youth a complete list of supplies for the activities in the Teaching Science When You Don't Know Diddly-Squat series. -
The Power of Choices for Children
Published on May 6, 2020
Offering choices gives children some agency while still maintaining boundaries. Choices also allow children to practice and strengthen their decision-making skills, which is important for them as they grow into independent adults. -
Inquiring Minds Want to Know: Resources
Published on April 24, 2020
This activity focuses on resources fo youth to inquire about. -
Family Routines
Published on April 1, 2020
A routine is a sequence of actions that are regularly followed. While every family will have different routines, routines are important for all families to provide a sense of safety and security and to promote expectations and positive behaviors. -
"Tell Me A Season" Family Booksheet
Published on March 1, 2020
This story uses bright colors to describe the things we see outside as the seasons change.