DEVELOPING FINE MOTOR SKILLS
It's very important to develop kids' motor skills. It improves brain functions and it's very useful for a child's development. To do this, a kid has to interact with different objects, touch more different materials and textures, do a lot of different activities. Today, we prepared a lot of awesome hacks and crafts for you to help your kids develop their fine motor skills!
DIY kinetic sand has just the right texture for new kinesthetic feelings for the little hands. DO it yourself, make your toddler happy, and save up a lot of money!
A busy board is something that every toddler should have! There's probably nothing better for child's development than this idea. In order to make it, we used doorknobs, furniture wheels, locks, a phone and what not! Interaction with all those small objects and various activities help to improve fine motor skills. A kid can touch, spin, twist, open – this can keep a toddler entertained for hours. There's no need to buy an expensive busy board, you can just make one yourself.
A developmental book is even cooler than a busy board. Of course, it takes time to make it but the result is beyond expectations! They can be absolutely different – space or animals, home, zoo or different professions. Choose what your child really loves and create your own world together.
Food is also a new toy! Your toddler will enjoy making pyramids out of pasta. Maybe there's a future chef in your family – there's only one way to find out. Remember to play safe while you are in the kitchen.
Sewing is a really necessary skill. Embroidery is one of the best activities for developing fine motor skills. Watching this video, you can learn 6 of them. Behold rose, dandelion, lazy daisy, hyacinth, satin stitch flower, chamomile. There's a whole flower bed for you to stitch!
TIMESTAMPS:
2:07 - Busy board
4:05 - Developmental books
8:02 - DIY slimes
10:00 - Embroidering flowers
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It's very important to develop kids' motor skills. It improves brain functions and it's very useful for a child's development. To do this, a kid has to interact with different objects, touch more different materials and textures, do a lot of different activities. Today, we prepared a lot of awesome hacks and crafts for you to help your kids develop their fine motor skills!
DIY kinetic sand has just the right texture for new kinesthetic feelings for the little hands. DO it yourself, make your toddler happy, and save up a lot of money!
A busy board is something that every toddler should have! There's probably nothing better for child's development than this idea. In order to make it, we used doorknobs, furniture wheels, locks, a phone and what not! Interaction with all those small objects and various activities help to improve fine motor skills. A kid can touch, spin, twist, open – this can keep a toddler entertained for hours. There's no need to buy an expensive busy board, you can just make one yourself.
A developmental book is even cooler than a busy board. Of course, it takes time to make it but the result is beyond expectations! They can be absolutely different – space or animals, home, zoo or different professions. Choose what your child really loves and create your own world together.
Food is also a new toy! Your toddler will enjoy making pyramids out of pasta. Maybe there's a future chef in your family – there's only one way to find out. Remember to play safe while you are in the kitchen.
Sewing is a really necessary skill. Embroidery is one of the best activities for developing fine motor skills. Watching this video, you can learn 6 of them. Behold rose, dandelion, lazy daisy, hyacinth, satin stitch flower, chamomile. There's a whole flower bed for you to stitch!
TIMESTAMPS:
2:07 - Busy board
4:05 - Developmental books
8:02 - DIY slimes
10:00 - Embroidering flowers
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For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability. Any action you take upon the information on this video is strictly at your own risk, and we will not be liable for any damages or losses. It is the viewer's responsibility to use judgment, care and precautions if one plans to replicate.
The following video might feature activity performed by our actors within controlled environment- please use judgment, care, and precaution if you plan to replicate.
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