Physical & Motor Development
Fine Motor Development
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Provide an environment where your child has access to practical life and fine motor skill activities at ease, for example, a broom and dustpan, and pots and pans.

WHY IT MATTERS

Direct tactile experiences such as handling and manipulating objects or materials in the real world fulfills several important goals of early childhood learning.

Practical life activities have a positive effect on children's fine motor and cognitive development.

Tactile sensorial activities and practical life activities should be considered in the environment for fine motor development.

For example, sweeping the floor or wiping the table with a piece of cloth.