Skoolzy Blog — language development
Developmental Milestones: 12 to 18 months
Posted by Amanda Jacobs on
Developmental Milestones: 12 - 18 months Your baby has entered the world of toddlerhood - a time of significant emotional, social, and cognitive development! Let's look at the main developmental milestones for 12 to 18 months. Their engineering skills are on show as they’re now able to build towers using two blocks, and knock them down. Their independence is growing and they can help get undressed, put on their own socks and a hat on their head (and can also remove them). They can stand and walk without help and pick up an object from the floor without tumbling over. Careful on the stairs as they may be scooting down...
- Tags: baby development, child development, developmental milestones, fine motor skills, gross motor development, language development, toddlers
Love Letters - Alphabet Blocks Kids Valentine's Activity
Posted by Skoolzy . on
SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED: Skoolzy Alphabet Blocks Imagination INSTRUCTIONS & PLAY IDEAS: The alphabet blocks kids activity works for wide range of ages and abilities. Depending on your child’s age and skill level you can write out the words on a piece of paper for them to follow with their blocks of love letters (preschool) or you can say them out loud (kindergarten or preschoolers that can read). You can also ask them to come up with their own using their imagination. Love letters is a fun family activity to come up with new love words to share. ...