I took out one piece at a time and gave her the language for each piece. I placed them in a row and then carefully put each piece back in it's respective spot. After a few days of doing the puzzle Lucy began saying "i-angle" for "triangle" and "urcle" for "circle." She can successfully put back the triangle, circle, and square. Her little mind amazes me!
Monday, December 7, 2015
My First Shapes Puzzle
Lucy has already reviewed the circle, square and triangle puzzle individually. Going through another toy box I found this puzzle that Ava used when she was Lucy's age. This puzzle adds the shapes rectangle and oval. I love the large knobs which makes grasping the pieces much easier. I took the puzzle out and Lucy was eager to have a lesson.
I took out one piece at a time and gave her the language for each piece. I placed them in a row and then carefully put each piece back in it's respective spot. After a few days of doing the puzzle Lucy began saying "i-angle" for "triangle" and "urcle" for "circle." She can successfully put back the triangle, circle, and square. Her little mind amazes me!
I took out one piece at a time and gave her the language for each piece. I placed them in a row and then carefully put each piece back in it's respective spot. After a few days of doing the puzzle Lucy began saying "i-angle" for "triangle" and "urcle" for "circle." She can successfully put back the triangle, circle, and square. Her little mind amazes me!
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So helpful to see how you've worked with her. I switched up Phoebe's shelf today and she immediately pulled out the object permanence box and started having a good time with it... just a few minutes but it was the most I've seen her use it consistently. I recently ordered her the drawer and am looking forward to letting her use it because she has really gotten into opening and closing.
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