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MONDAY |
TUESDAY |
WEDNESDAY |
THURSDAY |
FRIDAY |
SATURDAY |
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Have your child notice
the different colors of apples at the store.
(Colors) |
Tell your child the rhyme about the “Two Little Apples” up in the tree.
(Rhyme) |
Serve applesauce today for a snack.
(Snack) |

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Let your child paint with red paint. When dry, cut into
an apple shape.
(Art) |
Place a hat on your child’s head, take it “on” and “off”, as you say
the words.
(Opposites) |
Labor Day
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Give your child a small job to do such as, wiping off the chairs.
(Responsibility) |
Give your child some old keys on a ring to play with.
(Imagination) |
Make a cardboard box stove for your child. Add some small cooking pans.
(Social Skills) |
Fold a paper
in fourths, flatten out. Have your child place a Cheerio in each square.
(Math) |
Have your child call or visit her grandparents today.
(Kindness) |
Grandparents Day
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Show your child how to wrap a baby blanket around a doll. (Coordination) |
Have your child pretend to
feed a doll.
(Social Skills) |
Have your child look for black things around the house.
(Colors) |
Make black prints on a piece of paper with black ink and a paw stamp.
(Art) |
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Look for black cats in your neighborhood.
(Problem Solving/Colors) |
Collect a few leaves and help your child count them.
(Math) |
Have your child dance like falling leaves.
(Movement) |
Fall Begins
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Cut the center from a paper plate, glue leaves around the ring for
a fall wreath.
(Art) |
Give the Fall Wreath to a friend or relative.
(Kindness) |
Pile up leaves and have fun jumping into them.
(Coordination) |
When your child points at something she wants, put her thoughts into words.
(Language Dev.) |
Hide large nuts for your child to find, while pretending to be a squirrel. (Problem Solving) |

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Sing “I’m a Little Gray Squirrel in a Tree”, to the tune of “I’m a Little Teapot”.
(Music) |
Show your child how to make circles or squares using small blocks.
(Shapes) |
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