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1. Understands the Proper Care of the Body Using Hygiene. The child understands basic hygiene rules that will keep his body healthy, such as bathing, brushing teeth and hand washing.
Proper Hand Washing
Brushing Teeth
2. Understands and Uses Basic Safety Rules. The child routinely uses good safety rules at school, such as running only in appropriate areas, using scissors correctly, crossing the street safely, etc.
Crossing the Street
Look for the Danger
3. Begins to Recognize Healthy Foods and Their Importance. The child recognizes the difference between healthy foods and unhealthy foods and understands how healthy foods make her body grow.
What are Healthy Foods?
Recharge Your Battery
4. Participates in Regular Physical Activities. The child participates daily in physical activities that increase heart rate and develop large motor skill coordination.
Obstacle Course
Throwing and Catching
5. Begins to Demonstrate Maturing Control of Gross and Fine Motor Skills. The child can regularly run, skip, catch and throw as well as show mature control when manipulating fine motor tools, such as a pencil or crayon.
Run, Skip, Hop
Drawing Relay |
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