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Upright working surfaces promote fine motor skills. Examples of these are: vertical chalkboards; easels for painting; flannel boards; ‘lite bright’; magnet boards (or fridge); windows and mirrors; white boards, etc. Children can also make sticker pictures; do rubber ink stamping; use reusable stickers to make pictures; complete puzzles with thick knobs; use magna doodle and etch a sketch as well. The benefits for these include: having the child's wrist positioned to develop good thumb movements; they help develop good fine motor muscles.
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vidabrand

7 years ago
5

kuldipflynn

8 years ago
5

This is perfect .

MAMorris11

8 years ago
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Great

sammoran1

10 years ago
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AnneLG

10 years ago
5

Great list of activities to do with children of all ages who are having difficulty with writing and other fine motor skills. Thank-you so much for sharing!

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