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Fine Motor and Gross Motor Skills
Tips, activities, and ideas to help children develop strong bodies and confident hands, from crawling and climbing to drawing and stacking


From Tummy Time to the Playground: How Children Build Strength Through Movement
In my last blog , I spoke about how foundation skills develop before reading, writing, and maths. One of the most important foundation skills is movement . You can read my last blog here-----> Before Reading and Writing: The Skills Children Need First Movement begins much earlier than we often realise—right from infancy. Balancing Baby Gear and Floor Time for Growing Muscles Baby gear like strollers, walkers, bouncers, and seats can look fun and helpful. They keep babies oc
Teacher Asmath
Jan 263 min read


Before Reading and Writing: The Skills Children Need First
Before Reading, Writing, and Maths When we think about school readiness, we often think of: Writing letters, counting numbers and reading words These are important skills. But before children can succeed in these areas, they need to develop foundation skills . Foundation skills help children: Sit and listen during group time Follow simple instructions Use their hands with control Manage their body and emotions in a classroom Without these skills, learning becomes much harder—
Teacher Asmath
Jan 112 min read
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