Practice sign language with your toddler. Since this month is Mother's Day you can teach your child how to sign the letters M- O- M- M -Y. Once your toddler knows the letters for signing, you can sign while singing the Mother's Day version of Bingo!
Develop language with music
Click the picture to find out how you can use music to help develop language. At our school we made our own shakers by taking a old plastic bottle and filling it with some type of bean!
Counting with Easter eggs
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Language Development with Bubbles!
Our very own Holden practicing blowing bubbles. Did you know that blowing bubbles can help your toddler's language develop? Click the button and you can find out how and why!
With the weather warming up you can take a walk and go on a bug hunt. Click the picture to see how they did theirs!
Sorting SOcks!
I bet your toddler has lots of socks, in lots of colors and patterns too! This can be a fun sorting game for your toddler to do at home! You already have the socks, but do you have their match??
sorting objects by color
Here is Mahala using one of the resources our Pika Teachers sent out a couple weeks ago. She is sorting items by color. As your child does this project you can ask them what color they see and what items they see to work on language development!