Infant 340 Reflection Blog 9
My goal for Ivy this week was to limit distractions because she
is so busy and she is always on her own agenda. For next time we will put her
in her high chair to complete the scribbling with water activity and the
container activity. Ivy’s session was a
little bit of a struggle because she was a little grumpy because she woke up
from her nap, but we were still able to do my back up plan with the book. There
is a book that has actions that you imitate the animals actions. She turned the
pages and We had Shayna read slowly, act it out, and then ask “can Ivy do it?”
the two actions that Ivy can imitate is the shoulders and the shaking her head
from side to side. Next time we will have ivy sit in front of mom while mom is imitating
the actions to see if ivy will be able to imitate more actions.
Resource Plan:
Sensory Games for 14 month old
Ripping games
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Skills developed
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How to play
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Fine
motor skills, strengthening of the hand muscles, eye- hand coordination,
bilateral coordination (ability to coordinate both hands). Targeted senses: visual; auditory; tactile and
proprioceptive senses.
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Let
your toddler free and allow them to rip paper. Any paper will do:
construction paper; tissue paper; magazines; newspapers. Anything goes. If
you toddler is having a hard time you can help them out by starting a small
rip and then letting them follow through to the end. You can then have fun
picking up the pieces and throwing them into the trash.
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