Top Areas of Focus For Toddlers
Did you know that language, cognitive skills, social emotional development and physical development are the four areas of focus for the toddler group? Learn more about this on Infant and Toddler Quicksource®, and take a look at the accompanying activities for all four of these areas. Remember, toddlers enjoy learning by engaging in activities that provide a wide range of experiences that involve their 5 senses and their growing bodies.
One favorite language activity to try is called I Can, which emphasizes language learning using animal sounds. Browse companion products at DiscountSchoolSupply.com to help inspire more fun activities for toddlers.
Remember to visit Infant and Toddler Quicksource® for even more FREE activity ideas for all domains of learning, including Emergent Literacy, Emergent Mathematics, Emergent Social and Emotional, Emergent Creative Arts, Emergent Science, and Emergent Physical Health and Safety.
One favorite language activity to try is called I Can, which emphasizes language learning using animal sounds. Browse companion products at DiscountSchoolSupply.com to help inspire more fun activities for toddlers.
Remember to visit Infant and Toddler Quicksource® for even more FREE activity ideas for all domains of learning, including Emergent Literacy, Emergent Mathematics, Emergent Social and Emotional, Emergent Creative Arts, Emergent Science, and Emergent Physical Health and Safety.
The Preschool Observation Checklist and Evaluation Tool (POCET) was created to assist early childhood educators in organizing and maintaining an assessment system to monitor each child's development and to guide instructional practices. This individualization tool is organized to support any preschool curriculum chosen for the classroom. POCET is divided into six easy steps and two binders, and includes materials to individualize instruction for up to 25 children.
