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Let's Explore The Fine Motor Skills Development Of The...

Toddler

Wow! Those busy little fingers do love to explore and manipulate many things.

Crayons are fun now. He’ll grab one in his fist and start scribbling on paper, himself, grandpa, the wall…. Tipnut gives some tips for removing crayon marks from walls.

She can place rings on a peg and take them off, put a peg in a board and take it out, pull apart large popbeads, string and unstring a large bead…as long the tip is firm and there is a knot in the end.

He still likes to stack blocks, but during this time frame he will be able to build a 6-block tower, knock it down, and maybe even throw one.

She can help you get her dressed by putting arms and legs through clothing and pull off her socks when she’s tired of wearing them.

He starts to feed himself, and will put his cup on the table when he’s finished drinking.

So let’s examine those gift suggestions that will enhance her fine motor development.

Learning shoes and Teddy Wear provide practice with all kinds of closures he encounters as he learns to dress himself.

She even uses those fine motor muscles in the tub with Super Sudser; and Duplo Blocks are just plain fun.

Those fingers are getting pretty agile. Next let’s check out the progress for the Terrific Two

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