Promotes gross and fine motor skills development Gross and fine motor skills are crucial for children's physical strength and movement. Children use motor skills to do everything, including lifting items, walking, crawling, running, and jumping. Motor skills boost children’s self-esteem and encour...
Playdough Phonics Squish by Katelyn’s Learning Studio – Strengthen fine motor skills and appeal to a kinesthetic learner in one go. Kids squish a play dough ball each time they sound out a letter. Word Blending On-the-Go Magic Spoons by Teaching Bits and Bobs – This fun game really is...
how within one style of play you find different types of play in early childhood. From finger painting to building a LEGO DUPLO house, your mini-Picassos aren’t just making fridge-worthy art but also developing their concentration, attention span and fine motor skills. What’s not to like...
Children can feel the texture of the soap and paper mixture, which helps to develop their tactile sense and fine motor skills as they manipulate it with their hands. Our simple clean mud recipe makes for a fun messy play activity will have a blast digging their hands into. Here’s how ...
Scooping and Pouring Patterns Activity by Stay at Home Educator– This simple scoop and pour activity incorporates creating patterns and fine motor skills. All you need is different colored rice, scoops, and clear jars. Fruit Themed Pattern Activity by Life Over C’s– This pattern printable teac...
What does my food taste like? Is it salty, sweet, sour, or bitter. It’s important for kids of all ages to practice using their fine motor skills to cut, pour, stir, and pinch. The dirt pudding cups with worms can also teach our kids how to follow multiple step directions and probl...
Scented Materials: Consider adding some honey-scentedplaydough, scented markers, or even a drop of honey for aroma. Educational Cards: Include cards with bee facts, such as the life cycle of a bee, different types of bees, and the importance of bees in pollination. ...
(including cooking, cleaning and handwork like sewing) and art (including playdough, clay and using scissors), so there are lots of other ways we assist our children in developing fine motor skills required for holding and controlling a pencil. We have used a few different variations of......
Can making toys at home help with child development? Yes, making toys at home can significantly benefit child development by: Encouraging creativity and imagination through the design and creation process Promoting fine motor skills as they help with painting, cutting, and assembling ...
This weekend we visited four different libraries and the library with the best Halloween decorations was Waverley Library!! ️🦇🎃🐈⬛ Otto had his very first Judo grading!! He's so proud of his new belt Otto trying out some more paper