Essential tools for supporting your toddler and preschooler’s fine motor development
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Essential tools for supporting your toddler and preschooler’s fine motor development

Fine motor development is one of the most important skills your child needs for school and beyond. Developing these skills can be easy with the right knowledge and tools and can happen quite naturally in the everyday life and play of our children.

Playdough activities to boost your child’s fine motor development
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Playdough activities to boost your child’s fine motor development

Playdough activities are a great way to boost your toddler and preschooler’s fine motor development as well as a host of other skills. Your child needs to build strength and coordination in the small muscles of their hands and wrists before they can pick up a pencil and start writing. Playdough is a fun and effective way to do this – the activities below will give you some great ideas to get started.

Teaching your preschooler to read can be easy and fun with this homeschool reading curriculum
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Teaching your preschooler to read can be easy and fun with this homeschool reading curriculum

Teaching your preschooler to read is a daunting task if you’ve never done it before. Having the right tools and training can make all the difference. This homeschool reading curriculum has made it so easy and fun to teach my children to read. 

35+ ways to develop your child’s fine motor skills that you probably never thought of
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35+ ways to develop your child’s fine motor skills that you probably never thought of

Developing your child’s fine motor skills doesn’t have to be difficult. Here are 35+ ways that your child is developing their fine motor skills that you probably never thought of and how you can help them improve these skills.

Is your child reaching their Fine Motor Milestones? Here’s how you can find out.
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Is your child reaching their Fine Motor Milestones? Here’s how you can find out.

Want to make sure your child is on track with their fine motor development? Every child is unique but these are some important milestones your baby, toddler or preschooler will be developing to ensure their healthy fine motor development.

Are these 4 obstacles stopping you from developing your child’s fine motor skills?
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Are these 4 obstacles stopping you from developing your child’s fine motor skills?

You want to develop your toddler or preschooler’s fine motor skills, but there are so many things that seem to come in the way of you accomplishing this goal. These 4 things may be stopping you too, but you CAN overcome these obstacles, Mama!

One super easy way to build your child’s fine motor skills
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One super easy way to build your child’s fine motor skills

If you want to boost your child’s fine motor skills easily and effectively they will need to build strength and improve their coordination in the small muscles that make up those little hands. Here are some ideas for doing exactly that and ONE super easy way that will simplify your task of finding and planning…

“My child feels like a failure”: How to use the Power of Yet to give your child hope.
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“My child feels like a failure”: How to use the Power of Yet to give your child hope.

What do you do when your child feels like a failure? Children experience feelings of failure for a number of reasons, and at affects their potential for success in school in many negative ways. But there is hope! Using the Power of Yet, your child can transform those thoughts of defeat into statements of hope.

How to help your child manage their big emotions, meltdowns and temper tantrums
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How to help your child manage their big emotions, meltdowns and temper tantrums

Helping your child to manage your child’s big emotions, meltdowns and temper tantrums might be super tough – but it’s one of the best things you can do to help them! Your child is expressing big emotions. Knowing what triggers these feelings in your child and understanding how they affect their brain can help you choose the best way to help your child manage those emotions.