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Ignacio Cruz E.C.C.
School #7 E.C.C.
Edmund Hmieleski, Jr. E.C.C.
Anthony V. Ceres Elem
James J. Flynn Elem
Edward J. Patten Elem
Dr. Herbert N. Richardson Elem
Robert N. Wilentz Elem
Dual Language School
Samuel E. Shull MS
William C. McGinnis MS
Perth Amboy High School
Perth Amboy Adult School
Rose M. Lopez Elem
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School #7 E.C.C.
Playdough is a great tool for strengthening your child's fine motor skills. Here is a quick recipe so you can make it at home!
Homemade Playdough
Block play is important for fine motor skills, spatial awareness, and hand-eye coordination. Here are some other household items that can be used at building materials!
Alternatives to blocks
Some ways to teach/practice counting with your children. Use toys, coins, buttons, beads, cereal, goldfish crackers, small items found at home!
Counting Activities
A great site to print out lettes, numbers, or customize to your child's name! I recommend using the "Dotted Guide" first.
Name Tracing Practice
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