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  • Seeing Green!

    Color recognition is a skill that uses the cognitive function, which is what our brains use to think, reason, and remember. Through cognitive reasoning, children link visual clues, such as colors, to the word it corresponds to, which is recalled from the use of their cognitive function.

    The toddlers have been learning all about the color green this month! We incorporated the color green into lots of activities this week, for them to have the continual to exposure to one color, in which they can link to the word, “green”. They went on a hunt for the color green, used green markers, crayons, chalk, and paint, to create different artwork, and used green circles and triangles to sort shapes! Our friends sure made green week fun!

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  • Gross Motor Development: Letter & Sound Recognition

    The preschoolers had fun jumping, tip-toeing, hopping, skipping, and tracing letters today! We practiced our letters while using our bodies. This is a great game for home, you just need some tape!