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Physical Development Strengths Fine Motor Skills Using Scissors Writing Gross Motor Skills Peddling a bike and a tricycle Balancing (two feet) Running Jumping (two feet)
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Physical Development Future Growth Fine Motor Skills Continuing to work in holding pencils from different sizes Cutting small, medium, and large pictures and lines Gross Motor Skills Jumping with two and one foot with hula hoops and a rope Balancing: walking on a line and balancing on his left and right foot for seconds, and skip leading with one leg) Kicking and hitting a ball with a bat
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School Activities to Scaffold Physical Development Making playdough (invite him to make different balls, animals, cakes, cookies, or cars) Tracing, coloring, and drawing Inviting him building streets, houses, or towers with small, medium, and large blocks and Legos Dancing
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Home Activities to Scaffold Physical Development Continuing doing the grocery list Drawing horizontal and vertical lines During Cooking with his Mom: Grabbing measurements cups and the items that his mom will be need to make the food. Writing a recipe with his mom Riding a tricycle, scooter, and continuing ride bikes with his family
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Cognitive Development Strengths Andy uses: Creativity and imagination Solitary play (which is part of play and cognitive development) Constructive play in where he uses items from the classroom to represent something Dramatic, and associative play Also, attention, concentration, and memory during different activities
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Cognitive Development Strengths Future Growth Incorporating different areas of play in the house area Working in groups Implementing more music and movement Playing math games and problem solving situations (individual and as a group)
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School Activities to Scaffold Cognitive Development Using small blocks from different colors and work with him using patterns Incorporating table games to enhance his thinking. Having conversations with open-ended questions
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Home Activities to Scaffold Cognitive Development Counting the items that his mom would need to cook (cans, boxes, bags, pans, forks, spoons, or plates). Playing games at home as a family such: bingo about letters or numbers. Matching colors with cards
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Language Development Strengths Semantic language (he uses English words in his sentences) Phonetic language (saying aloud the sound of letters) Syntactic language (he uses complete sentences with nouns, verbs, and adjectives in appropriate way) Pragmatic language (he uses appropriate and signficative conversation [please and thank you])
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Language Development Strengths Future Growth Reading picture books (read aloud) in English and Spanish Practicing sentences with appropriate adjectives, verbs and nouns in both languages English/Spanish Practicing adjectives words in games and songs Providing readings of his choice and interest in English and Spanish
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School Activities to Scaffold Language Development Focusing in vocabulary words before, during, and after the story helping Andy to spell words and recognize letters through games and readings Incorporating activities connecting sound and substitution of letters in both languages Rephrasing his complete sentences in both languages
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Home Activities to Scaffold Language Development Reading books with him about verbs, prepositions, and nouns in English and Spanish Andy’s parents could practice the sound of letters in Spanish with him and after them, Andy’s sisters could help him in English (through readings) Understand and learning prepositions with games (playing match cards) Practicing in rhyming words in English/Spanish (“Carrot” ask Andy “Can you think a word that rhymes with it, such as “Parrot”. Also, this could practice in Spanish like “Piña” “Niña”)
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Emotional Development Strengths Andy demonstrates: Empathy Sympathy Curiosity He helps others in many ways (feel better and solve conflicts) and shares with others
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Emotional Development Strengths Future Growth Providing readings about different feelings with puppets Singing songs about feelings Asking questions in morning circle time “how are you feeling today? And why? (Like happy, sad, excited, shy, sleepy, and angry)
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School Activities to Scaffold Emotional Development Creating pictures of children of the classroom making different feelings (happy, sad, excited, shy, sleepy, and angry) Making a journal about feelings Incorporating movement and active activities about feelings in the classroom
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Home Activities to Scaffold Emotional Development Continuing in the reading program (“Raising a Reader”) in where he is exposing in readings with puppets about feelings Having conversations with him about his and others emotions After readings, asking him how he thinks a character of the book may feel and why.
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Social Development Strengths Friendship Cooperation General interaction with his friends
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Social Development Strengths Future Growth Games Working as a groups in different activities Conversations in circle time and with their family at home Giving Andy the opportunity to interact with other people (parks and other places around the community)
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School Activities to Scaffold Social Development Introducing books about cooperation, friendship, respect, conflict management, and interaction with others Creating a puppet implementing stories and readings that relates to social development Table games to practice and continuing develop his social skills
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Home Activities to Scaffold Social Development Going to the park as a family (to enhance Andy’s social development) Creating a puppet show with his family with topic of cooperation, friendship, respect, conflict management, and interaction with others Playing sports with his friends, cousins, and sisters and to continuing ride bikes around the community
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