Scissors SkillsPractice cutting at home. Cut straws, paper, green onions for a salad, Be creative. The more we cut the greater our persistence and strength. Do crafts that require cutting. Cut shapes. How to hold a pencilWatch the following videos to help your child correctly hold a pencil, crayon or marker. youtu.be/N6kPcQSSsEY youtu.be/DP5htYZ5jjQ Finger Strengthening Activities*Play with Playdough or modelling clay. Follow the link below for a play dough recipe.
*Use salt dough to create animals, people, keepsakes etc. MATERIALS NEEDED: 1 cup salt 1 cup plain flour (all purpose) NOT self-raising 1/2 cup warm water Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl and stir in the warm water. Mix vigorously until combined and then turn it out onto a floured surface and start to knead it until it becomes soft and stretchy, similar in consistency to play-dough. It shouldn’t be at all sticky or crumbly. If it is, add either a little more flour or a little more water until it is just right. Place your salt dough creation into the oven on a baking tray and leave it to dry out for approximately 3 hours on a VERY low oven temperature. I advise around 100 degrees C (approx 212 F) and no higher. The salt dough can rise and get bubbles if the oven is too high. *Play with Lego *Use tweezers or tongs to move materials *Sew use an embroidery hoop to hold a coffee filter or napkin. *Play outside picking up sticks, small rocks and others treasures that can be found. *Colour colouring pages *Draw pictures domesticsuperhero.com/best-homemade-playdough-recipe/
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