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Title: GROUP MEETINGS HOME VISITS COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT


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GROUP MEETINGS HOME VISITSCOMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
  • Parent Educators
  • Joan Flieg
  • Amy Breig
  • Barb Jokerst
  • Marlene Gegg
  • Angela Lewis
  • Nancy Weibrecht

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Egg Hunt 2 6
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Sensory 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

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More Sensory Play
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Intellectual 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

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More Matching
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Large 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

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Sizzling Summer Fun 2006More Gross Motor
Activities
  • Through outdoor play
  • Large muscles are strengthened
  • Children learn to socialize through interaction
    and turn taking

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Infants 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.

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Cooling Off On A Hot Day
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Making 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.

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Moving on to Kindergarten2006 PAT Graduates
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Graduates Receive Certificates
Congratulations
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More 2006 PAT Graduates
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Infant Massage 2007
  • Instructor
  • Kelly Fallert OTR/L,
  • Occupational Therapist

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Mother Demonstrates Heel to Toe Massage
  • Helps baby learn to relax
  • Promotes longer and sounder sleep
  • Promotes bonding and communication

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Family Demonstrates Sun-Moon Massage
  • Enhances family life
  • Babies tend to be more alert and sociable

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Mother Demonstrates Water Wheel Massage
  • Helps regulate digestive, respiratory,
    circulatory, and gastrointestinal systems
  • Helps relieve colic, gas, congestion and symptoms
    of teething

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Back To School Fair
  • Miss Amy and Miss Marlene recruiting new families
    to the Parents As Teachers Program

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WOMENS HEALTH FAIR 2007
  • Parent Educators participating in Recruitment
    activities and Public Awareness events

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Messy Day 2008
clean mud
pudding painting
pet rock painting
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More Messy Day Play
water relay
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Wind !!! 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

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More Wind Experiences
  • Children explore the properties of wind through
    cause and effect

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Children enhance number recognition and
one-to-one correspondence
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Graduation April 2008
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More Graduates
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Congratulations PAT Graduates 2008
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Home 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

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Home 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

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Home 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.

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Home 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

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Home 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.

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Ste. Genevieve Parents As Teachers
  • Be Your Babys Best First Teacher!
  • Join PAT Today
  • Call (573) 883-4500
  • Ext2411
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