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    • Infant & Toddler
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Ways to Help Your Child At Home

Your child is constantly watching, learning, and absorbing everything they see and hear. With that being said, it is important to your child for them to be continuing their education at home. Some ways you can do this is by allowing your child to help with simple tasks around the house. You can even check out these fun and easy ideas at home to ensure your child is getting the best experiences - 


 90 Easy Sensory Activities for Kids - Taming Little Monsters 


Fine Motor Skills for Toddlers and Preschoolers: Tips and Activities 


Ways you can help your child at home with their social-emotional development is by playing pretend. Cardboard boxes, toilet paper rolls, and empty milk jugs amongst other recyclable items can engage a child to pretend to be anything. 


Here is an excellent website  50+ Ideas for Repurposing Items for Play - Mess for Less 


 The first couple years of your child's life brings the most significant development, from growth in size to increased mobility and the ability to eat solid foods to a wide range in vocabulary. If you are wanting to know how to help your child, or to ensure they are on the right path, please visit - 


 CDC’s Developmental Milestones | CDC 

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