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ELC Infants: September 2013
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Monday, September 23, 2013. Our infants are always growing! So happy playing dress up! She is always full of smiles. Domain: Social and Emotional Development. Topic: Awareness and Expression of Emotion. Express a variety of emotions (contentment, distress, happiness, sadness, surprise, dislike, anger and fear) through facial expressions, gestures, movement and sounds. Domain: Social and Emotional Development. Comfort self in simple ways and communicate needs for help through vocalizations and gestures.
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ELC Infants: December 2013
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Friday, December 20, 2013. He loves to play with the toy bee and notices when the camera comes for a picture! Look how strong she is as she sits, supporting her body on her own. These two love to talk to one another and coo. He loves exploring the keys and even putting them in his mouth to explore them. Use mouth and tongue to explore objects. She loved playing with the toy turkey around Thanksgiving. We like to play together and strengthen our muscles in our arms and fingers. Mrs Penny loves her infants!
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ELC Toddler Twos: January 2014
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Friday, January 3, 2014. Our first day back after Winter break brought us lots of snow! We ventured out into the cold along with Ms. Sara and the preschoolers and schoolagers. Ohio Early Learning and Development Standards. Topic: Planning, Action, and Reflection- Use previous learning to inform new experiences. Cognition and General Knowledge. Strand: Measurement and Data. Topic: Describe and Compare Measurable Attributes- Demonstrate awareness that. Begin to us words such as bigger, smaller, longer, etc.
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ELC Toddler Twos: Halloween and Pumpkin Lessons
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014. Halloween and Pumpkin Lessons. We invited the infants to come and play in. Our cold spaghetti with us. It was a hit! She is putting together a three piece puzzle. I told her she had to get the kids dressed for Halloween. She is working on an apple puzzle. We are smelling the vinegar. The baking soda soaked gummy worms move in. The vinegar solution.so cool! The toddlers on Halloween Day! These girls are cooking some fabulous meals. Coloring on our pumpkins. A Place For Childhood.
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ELC Toddler Twos: March 2013
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Monday, March 18, 2013. The Shape of Me. During our week long celebration for Dr. Seuss we did. A project inspired by one of his books - The Shape of Me and Other Things. We traced the outline of the children's bodies and had. Them color in their shape. It was fun! Though some of the toddlers. Were unsure about laying down on the paper and getting traced! ELCa place for childhood! During our fairy tale lesson we had the children search for. Jewels in sensory buckets full of rice. The children used. Inter...
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ELC Infants: September Captions
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Wednesday, October 1, 2014. The infants were learning new concepts. And exploring anything they could get to. This month. Check out what they were doing! He observed the bigger children putting the top of. This toy together. Then he was able to do it on his own. Cognitive Skill: Memory-recall information; mirror and repeat something seen. At an earlier time. He loves to put things on his head. Today it is mulch! Cognitive Skills: Symbolic Thought-using objects to represent another. These two best buds ar...
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ELC Infants: February 2014
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Thursday, February 20, 2014. These girls love to play together on the soft city! Look at these little ones sitting up all on their own and learning to be more independent as well! Domain: Social and Emotional Development Strand: Self. Topic: Self concept, begin to understand self as a separate person from others. This boy is doing well with controlling his head and neck while doing "tummy time". Domain: physical well-being and motor development. Such a happy little guy! Domain: Approaches toward learning.
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ELC Toddler Twos: September 2014
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Friday, September 19, 2014. Our classroom is alive with the sound of music! The toddlers had a blast playing instruments and singing with our music teacher. We tried tambourines, tapping sticks, shakers, and drums. We marched around our room and clapped our hands. Music definitely gets us up and moving! Ohio Early Learning and Development Standards. Social and Emotional Development. Topic: Interactions with adults- Interact with familiar adults in a variety of ways. Language and Literacy Development.
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ELC Toddler Twos: August 2014
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Saturday, August 23, 2014. The toddlers and preschoolers had a blast playing outside on Friday playing in the creek and with the other activities out on the big playground. We got sprinkled on a little bit but it was a blast! ELCa place for childhood! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Place For Childhood. The toddlers in this room range in age from 18 months to 3 years old. The ratio is 1:5 with the maximum group size being 10. Potty-training is introduced at this level and is done at your child's pace.
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ELC Toddler Twos: February 2014
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Wednesday, February 19, 2014. ELCa place for childhood! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Place For Childhood. The toddlers in this room range in age from 18 months to 3 years old. The ratio is 1:5 with the maximum group size being 10. Independent skills, such as cleaning up and drinking from a lidless cup, are taught to this age group. Potty-training is introduced at this level and is done at your child's pace. The teacher focuses on social skills and problem-solving. So much to learn from playdough!
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