working in the kitchen....
Thursday, September 9, 2010 at 02:03AM
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| Stir, Mix, and Peel Working in the kitchen can give your child valuable fine motor activity. Using common kitchen techniques to help build your child's hand and finger strength will help her as she learns to write. As you prepare meals, allow your child to do all the stirring, peeling, mixing, and measuring. Stirring, peeling, mixing, and measuring all enhance motor skills and allow your child to feel she is contributing in your home. Give your child an opportunity to prepare and cook a meal. Use one of the many excellent children's cookbooks to inspire your child to create a meal. By working in the kitchen, your child will not only feel a sense of accomplishment, but gain valuable motor skills. Enter to win a Nesting Pillow and $75.00 CASH click here
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