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Stephanie & Katrina | Crafty Moms on Instagram: "Our little boy is almost 3 years old, and we’re diving into activities that help him learn numbers and improve his fine motor and pre-writing skills. He loves cars, so we’ve made roads in the shapes of numbers 1-5 for him to trace with his toy cars. Once he masters those, we’ll move on to numbers 6-10. He’s so excited! His face lights up with a big smile after tracing each number. To add to the fun, we count cars next to the numbers before tracing them. We also use clear tape over the numbers so he can trace them with a dry-erase marker. We’ve got road templates in our Car Pack Activity from our website, featuring 30 pages of fun and educational worksheets. Just write “Car” and we’ll send you the link. Our kids love these templates❣️ We
82K views · 9.6K reactions | Often as parents, we want to rush into teaching our children how to write. I get it - it’s such an exciting time! However, if we push our children into something before they’ve built the foundation and before the intrinsic motivation is there, it leads to frustration all around. Toddlers love to scribble as they explore their creativity and put their ideas on paper. It’s also considered “pre-writing” – a task that gets them one step closer to writing letters and words. When you add tracing to your little one’s drawing time, it helps refine those pre-writing skills, laying a strong foundation for drawing and emerging writing. This Qtip tracing shapes activity is a great way to start off. By focusing on these early activities, we nurture their fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and spatial awareness—essential skills that form the bedrock of future writing abilities. Follow along for more ideas! Budget-Friendly Ideas | Creative Play | Educational Activities | Parenting Tips | Sensory Play | Early Learning | Interactive | Engaging #EarlyLiteracy #ToddlerDevelopment #ParentingWin #LearningThroughPlay #CreativeLearning #ParentingHacks #MontessoriInspired | Chris Anna | Minimal effort Craft, Play activities | such.a.sasha · Original audio
82K views · 9.6K reactions | Often as parents, we want to rush into teaching our children how to write. I get it - it’s such an exciting time! However, if we push our children into something before they’ve built the foundation and before the intrinsic motivation is there, it leads to frustration all around. Toddlers love to scribble as they explore their creativity and put their ideas on paper. It’s also considered “pre-writing” – a task that gets them one step closer to writing letters and words. When you add tracing to your little one’s drawing time, it helps refine those pre-writing skills, laying a strong foundation for drawing and emerging writing. This Qtip tracing shapes activity is a great way to start off. By focusing on these early activities, we nurture their fine motor skill
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