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Enhancing Visual Discrimination for the 7 - 12 Month Old Child
During this stage, your child begins to grasp that someone or something exists…even if he can't see it. It’s no longer “out of sight, out of mind.” Fun activities abound that reinforce what experts call visual memory…Peek-a-Boo, for example. But there are others. Board Books…keep these on your list, but they can have still more words.
Mirrors...He's been fascinated with mirrors since he was just a few months old. Now that his vision is nearly 20/20, he can see himself more clearly. A mirror in the tub makes bath time even more fun. Check out this tub mirror.
Colorful Blocks…She will enjoy stacking one or two of them. That also helps develop her eye-hand coordination.
Washable Crayons...he'll enjoy trying his hand and coloring on paper, on the table, on himself...or on Grandpa! And Grandpa will love it! Grandma won't mind because they're washable.
Skype…What’s Skype? It’s a downloadable program that allows you to talk over the internet by calling an e-mail address. This lets you keep in touch from a distance. Add a web cam and you can see as well as hear. If grandparents live at a distance, this technology helps him remember them from one visit to the next. Check out this wonderful program. And let the grandparents know, too. Wow! That was a fast year! Now he’s mobile…is he ever! He's going to be a
Toddler...
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