As they practice Fine Motor Skills, children are learning to squeeze, rip, pinch, and manipulate various materials and will eventually use these skills to become more adept at life skills such as dressing, undressing, eating with utensils, and using tools such as crayons, paintbrushes, scissors, and pencils.
Fine motor skills develop through precise hand movements daily.
Children enhance fine motor skills by practicing small tasks.
Drawing and writing are essential for motor skills development
We also recognize the importance of following up on children's responses to provoke mathematical thinking. For example, asking
children to describe and explain their thinking helps them to clarify their ideas and gives us insight into their current understandings. Numeracy work is always supplemented by visual aids and concrete materials. We understand the importance of giving children a solid foundation in math, so we make sure each concept is clear and enjoyable by Including a lot of games and activities to aid in the learning process.