| What is your child learning at his/her daycare center? |
By the time your child is 36 months old, there are 685 developmental skills that your child should have mastered! At the newly open learning center, we teach developmental skills using age appropriate materials, curriculum, music, art, dramatic play, science, fine/gross motor, children's literature, sand and water play, & sensory experiences.
Does your daycare have sufficient materials & equipment?
Here are just some of the skills your child should be learning in order to be successful in first grade and on. Remember there are about 685 skills. The number next to the skill indicates the month a skill begins to emerge.
Does your daycare teach these skills? If the answer is no and you are Satisfied, then that's fine.
But...your child's daycare center should be doing more than just babysitting! |
| Developmental Area: Cognitive |
10-12 moves to rhythm
14-15 helps turn pages
16-21 recognizes and points to four animal pictures
18-24 recognizes self in picture
18-24 assembles four nesting cups, rights a familiar picture
24-27 finds details in favorite picture book
30-36 identifies objects by touch
9-14 shows understanding by appropriate behaviors
11-14 says "da-da, ma-ma" specifically
13-16 attempts to sing sounds to music
13-18 names one or two familiar objects
14-20 uses voice in while pointing & gesturing
15-17 uses 10-15 words spontaneously |
10-11 takes stack ring apart
12-15 places round piece in formboard
15-18 brings object from another room upon request
17-18 points to distant objects outdoors
22-24 matches sounds to animals, identifies body parts
29-33 matches’ primary colors,
33-36 sorts colors & points to several colors when named
17-20 expressive vocabulary of words
18-23 attempts to sing songs with words
18-24 uses own name to refer to Self
27-30 uses pronouns
30-36 gives full name on request
30-36 answers questions |
| |
|
| Area: Fine/Gross Motor |
Area: Self Help |
10-12 tries to imitate scribble
11-12grasp crayons adaptively
12-16 points with index finger
15-18 throws balls forward
16-18 builds tower using 3 cubes
24-26 catches large ball
20-21 squats in play
25-36 copies a circle
30-34 walks upstairs using alternating feet |
15-24 feeds self with spoon w/ some
19-24 washes and dries hands partially
24-30 puts on shoes with assistance
24-30 washes own hands
22-30 jumps in place with both feet
26-28 pulls pants up with assistance
28-30 dresses self with assistance
30-36 pours liquid from a smaller container
30-36 uses fork and napkin |
| |
|
| Area: Social Emotional |
18-24 interacts with peers using gestures
18-24 engages in parallel play
24-30 values own property; uses word "mine*
24-36 imitates own play under supervision |
30+ participates in circle/interactive games 30-36 takes pride in own achievement; resists help |
| |
| Media Links |
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/profile.php?id=1355433978&ref=profile
www.myspace.com/462256544
http://twitter.com/ITAC24hrs
http://www.ny1.com/Default.aspx?ArID=68336
http://www.meetup.com/It-Takes-A-Community-To-Raise-A-Child/
http://en.wordpress.com/tag/it-takes-a-community-to-raise-a-child/
http://ny1.com//Default.aspx?ArID=91986
http://digg.com/users/itac24hrs |
|
|