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Toddler Daily Log Book

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This Toddler's daily log book is a quick and efficient way for nannies, babysitters, daycare teachers, caregivers, and parents to log and keep track of the toddler’s daily schedule and activities. Parents will love having specific information about their child’s day! If you are looking for other books to use at school, at home, on tour or the studio, be sure to click on the author name for other designs and ideas.
Series reading

Non-Sequential

Age

0-12

Length

102 pages

Text complexity

Discussion points

What was your favorite part of today that we wrote in the log book?
How did you feel when we did the activities mentioned in the log book?
Can you think of a new activity you’d like to try tomorrow?
Why do you think it’s important to keep track of our daily activities?
What do you want to do the same or differently tomorrow?
Tip: Role play these questions
Use a warm and enthusiastic tone when discussing the log book to make the conversation inviting.
Refer to specific entries in the log book to help your child recall and articulate their experiences and feelings.
Encourage your child to express their ideas and preferences by asking them to suggest new activities to log.
Validate their feelings and experiences to help them understand their importance in the daily logging process.
Discuss the benefits of keeping a log, such as remembering fun moments or understanding how different activities make them feel.

Key lessons

Example Lesson: Routine and Responsibility
Explanation: The 'Toddler Daily Log Book' provides a structured outline of a toddler's daily activities, reinforcing the importance of routine.
Real-World Application: Children can apply this by understanding and following daily schedules, which helps them develop a sense of responsibility and time management skills.
Example Lesson: Communication Skills
Explanation: This log book encourages toddlers to express their needs and activities, enhancing their ability to communicate.
Real-World Application: Toddlers can learn to articulate their needs and experiences more effectively, aiding in their overall language development and interpersonal interactions.
Example Lesson: Observation and Reflection
Explanation: By logging daily experiences, toddlers become more observant of their surroundings and reflective about their day.
Real-World Application: This habit can make children more mindful and appreciative of daily activities, fostering a positive attitude towards everyday learning.

Toddler Daily Log Book by Tamara Woodstone