Part One: The Importance of Being in Sync
- The In-Sync Child
- It’s About Time
- Movement Gets Us In Sync
- Being In Sync
- Three Children Get In Sync
- Tips on Growing an In-Sync Child
- You Are Already Growing an In-Sync Child
Part Two: Getting Started with the In-Sync Program
- About the In-Sync Program
- Choosing an In-Sync Activity
- Guidelines for Using the In-Sync Program
- Say This, Not This
- Checklists for the In-Sync Program
Part Three: The In-Sync Activities
Beginner Activities
- Amazing Delivery Kid
- Balloon Buffoon
- Bouncing Baby
- Bye, Bye Bubbles
- Car Seat Scramble
- Flashlight Tag
- Good Night, Flashlight!
- Gopher
- Hug Roll
- If I Had a Hammer
- Opposites Attract
- Pillow Pile
- Red Cup, Blue Cup
- Scootie Cutie
- Superkid
- Wheelbarrow
Intermediate Activities
- Angel Wings
- Arm Circles
- Back Drawing
- Ball Bounce
- Bus Driver
- Can’t Tap Me
- Cat Balance Sequence
- Chalkboard Circle
- Drum Roll, Please
- Eye Spy
- Flashlight Focus
- Flip Flop
- Follow the Feather
- Heads Up, Toes Down
- Hip, Hip, Hooray!
- Keyboard Tales
- Look Ma, No Hands!
- Make-a-Ball
- Newspaper Crumple
- Nose to Knee
- Paper Plate Play
- Penny Pass
- Pipe Cleaner Poke
- Reach for the Sky
- Rolling Log
- Roundabout
- Shape Rain
- Shoulder Shrug
- Singing String
- Tap Me Silly
- Tummy on the Ball
- Tweeze and Spell
- Wake Up, Arms!
- Walk the Plank
- Watch Your Hands Creep
Advanced Activities
- Clock Wise
- Follow the Bug
- How Many Steps?
- Jumping Arrows
- Marvelous Marionettes
- Roll-a-Path
- Tick, Tock, Body Clock
- Write Through Me
- Zany Name Walk
Part Four: Appendices
- Watching Your Child Grow: Developmental Milestones
- Further Reading
- Index of In-Sync Activities
Index
About the Authors