Here parents, educators, and therapists come together to share ideas to help children of all abilities function at their utmost potential. Useful information and tips regarding the challenges that children can face, as well as fun, educational crafts and games for children to do are covered here. Some of the topics addressed are sensory, fine motor, school readiness, autism, strengthening and crafts.
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Wednesday, July 10, 2013
Remember to work on school skills this summer
Yes, we know it is summer, and it is supposed to be time to rest and recharge. It's a time of easy schedules and time for fun. However, don't forget to continue working on those academic skills needed for school. Remember to continue writing and reading. For the younger children, continue to use those fine motor skills needed for school. Have your child do some cutting every day (or at least once a week). Draw pictures with your child. For a variation, take chalk outside to the driveway and draw. Have the older child write a story about what they have been doing this summer. They could write a letter to a far away relative. Be creative so that your child wants to color or write. Make a mud pile outside and have them use a stick to write, or draw, in it. Sand is another great medium to write in. Just be sure to devote a little of each day to some sort of academic/ fine motor activity so that your child does not lose any of his learned skills.
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