Title: GROUP MEETINGS HOME VISITS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
1GROUP MEETINGS HOME VISITSCOMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
- Parent Educators
- Joan Flieg
- Amy Breig
- Barb Jokerst
- Marlene Gegg
- Angela Lewis
- Nancy Weibrecht
2Egg Hunt 2 6
3Sensory Experiences
- Exploring object permanence by looking for hidden
objects - Exploring textures with hands
- Exploring with sound by shaking containers to
experience hard and soft sounds
4More Sensory Play
5Intellectual Development
- Children begin to understand concepts of same and
different - Children begin to identify and sort by shape,
color and category - Children begin to recognize simple patterns
- ACTIVITY
- Matching
- Colors
- Patterns
- Shapes
6More Matching
7Large Motor Activities
- Musical Eggs
- Children learn to march in time to music
- Children exercise large muscles
- Children participate in turn taking and
cooperation with friends
8Sizzling Summer Fun 2006More Gross Motor
Activities
- Through outdoor play
- Large muscles are strengthened
- Children learn to socialize through interaction
and turn taking
9Infants exploring texture!
- Infants use eyes and hands together to explore
texture of crinkly homemade toys. - Infants discover interesting sounds as they use
their hands to explore.
10Cooling Off On A Hot Day
11Making Bubbles
- Fine Motor Development
- Children use small muscles in facial area when
blowing. - Children enhance large and small muscles of the
hands and arms while manipulating wands. - Children use their senses of sight and touch by
watching the bubbles float through the air, and
touch when catching the bubbles.
12Moving on to Kindergarten2006 PAT Graduates
13Graduates Receive Certificates
Congratulations
14More 2006 PAT Graduates
15Infant Massage 2007
- Instructor
- Kelly Fallert OTR/L,
- Occupational Therapist
16Mother Demonstrates Heel to Toe Massage
- Helps baby learn to relax
- Promotes longer and sounder sleep
- Promotes bonding and communication
17Family Demonstrates Sun-Moon Massage
- Enhances family life
- Babies tend to be more alert and sociable
18Mother Demonstrates Water Wheel Massage
- Helps regulate digestive, respiratory,
circulatory, and gastrointestinal systems - Helps relieve colic, gas, congestion and symptoms
of teething
19Back To School Fair
- Miss Amy and Miss Marlene recruiting new families
to the Parents As Teachers Program
20WOMENS HEALTH FAIR 2007
- Parent Educators participating in Recruitment
activities and Public Awareness events
21Messy Day 2008
clean mud
pudding painting
pet rock painting
22More Messy Day Play
water relay
23Wind !!! April 2008
- Making wind socks
- Children enhance fine motor skills using hands to
place stickers onto the wind sock - Parent child interaction promotes learning and
social skills
24More Wind Experiences
- Children explore the properties of wind through
cause and effect
25Children enhance number recognition and
one-to-one correspondence
26Graduation April 2008
27More Graduates
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29Congratulations PAT Graduates 2008
30Home Visit with Miss Marlene
- Activity Grain Box
- Children use hands and fingers to promote
eye-hand coordination - Children learn about object permanence
- Fosters interaction through turn taking
- Promotes attachment between child and parent
31Home Visit with Miss Marlene
- Activity Step, Jump, Climb
- Children practice stepping up and down
- Children practice jumping off low objects
- Children build large muscle, balance and
coordination
32Home Visit with Miss Amy
- Through cooking experiences children learn about
measurement, transformations, part to whole
relationships and one-to-one correspondence - Through block building children enhance spatial
and fine motor skills - Tie-Dye painting with eyedroppers strengthens the
muscles used for writing and cutting skills. The
child also explores with mixing colors to create
new colors.
33Home Visit with Miss Amy
- Activity Chemistry in the Kitchen
- Children gain understanding of science concepts
by observing, exploring, problem solving with
objects in their environment - Children explore with all their senses
- Children explore with transformations
34Home Visit with Miss Barb
- Activity Tracking
- Eye-hand coordination is developed when infants
practice tracking objects - Patterns with high-contrast are visually
attractive - Infants demonstrate excitement by their own
reflection in a mirror by cooing and smiling at
their own image.
35Ste. Genevieve Parents As Teachers
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