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5 Ways to Build Your Child's Fine Motor Skills Before They Begin School
Pedagogy, Art for Kids at Home Amanda Koonlaba Pedagogy, Art for Kids at Home Amanda Koonlaba

5 Ways to Build Your Child's Fine Motor Skills Before They Begin School

Developing fine motor skills is an activity that is often attributed to children from birth to 4 years of age. Children who may be close to entering school can benefit from activities that help build the fine motor skills they will rely on in their first year of schooling. Becoming comfortable with tools like pencils and scissors can give your student a leg up in the classroom. Here are some ways that you can help improve your child's fine motor skills to prepare them for the classroom.

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Creativity Lights the Way with the Drawing Practice Workbooks

Creativity Lights the Way with the Drawing Practice Workbooks

As a parent, teacher, or caregiver, there's a unique joy in watching a child express themselves through art. Imagine giving them a tool that nurtures their creativity while also helping them develop their drawing skills. I’m excited to introduce the Drawing Practice Workbook with Drawing Prompts: Drawing Practice for Kidsβ€”a delightful guide designed to inspire young artists to explore their creative potential.

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5 Absolutely Awesome Ways to Foster Creativity in Homeschooled Children
Curriculum Amanda Koonlaba Curriculum Amanda Koonlaba

5 Absolutely Awesome Ways to Foster Creativity in Homeschooled Children

For many parents, homeschool life provides the flexibility needed to focus on educational endeavors that traditional education opportunities often neglect. Homeschooling serves as an effective method for fostering creativity in the minds of their children. Without the rigid structure and limited curriculum of traditional schooling, homeschooled children have more freedom to embrace hands-on learning while actively working through the creative process.

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