Atley - 5/18/2020
Atley ate kix cereal and mixed fruit for breakfast. For lunch she ate ground turkey, whole wheat hamburger bun, no tomato, no avocado, and ate cherries.
First picture: Well it's new toy Monday and the kids were all happy campers again. There are several cool animals in this toy exchange and the first one Atley grabbed was this bald eagle. And she continued to play with it and hold on to it for 20 - 30 minutes. (Nora had her doll, Atley had her bald eagle. Ha. She said, "I love bald eagles.")
Next picture; I got out a different collection of papers for them to color too and here's an example. The directions said, "Color the D's yellow." So Atley was done in about 2 minutes. She'd colored just the letter D. :) And in this age group that's what we call "concrete thinking." So cute. So I showed her it meant to color the entire sections with the letter D. Boy, check out progress she's making on coloring within the lines. I'm impressed and happy for her because she's been working hard at it.
Last picture: The big kids were playing the "stretch" game. Atley had a good approach; she got right on top of the game and her size also helps!!! She has her left foot, right knee, right hand, and left elbow on the chosen pictures. (Little Nora had no chance of stretching across and making it happen.) Atley wasn't able to get the last one which was the "forehead."
First picture: Well it's new toy Monday and the kids were all happy campers again. There are several cool animals in this toy exchange and the first one Atley grabbed was this bald eagle. And she continued to play with it and hold on to it for 20 - 30 minutes. (Nora had her doll, Atley had her bald eagle. Ha. She said, "I love bald eagles.")
Next picture; I got out a different collection of papers for them to color too and here's an example. The directions said, "Color the D's yellow." So Atley was done in about 2 minutes. She'd colored just the letter D. :) And in this age group that's what we call "concrete thinking." So cute. So I showed her it meant to color the entire sections with the letter D. Boy, check out progress she's making on coloring within the lines. I'm impressed and happy for her because she's been working hard at it.
Last picture: The big kids were playing the "stretch" game. Atley had a good approach; she got right on top of the game and her size also helps!!! She has her left foot, right knee, right hand, and left elbow on the chosen pictures. (Little Nora had no chance of stretching across and making it happen.) Atley wasn't able to get the last one which was the "forehead."



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