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To help your child develop the ability to feel fine details
and shapes with his fingers
Let your child crawl on
different surfaces, like wood
floors, rugs, wet and dry grass,
mud, and sand.
Isaac, the floor is
smooth and cold. But
the rug feels warmer,
doesn’t it?
Can you find your
winter shirt, Domingo?
It feels thicker than
your summer shirt.
Encourage your child to
find his own clothing by
the feel of the material.
Good, Sonu! You can find the
stones and dirt
in the rice as well as I can.
Ask your child to help with chores
in which he must feel the differences
between small things.
Glue string or yarn in
different patterns on a piece
of paper or cloth. Then let
your child trace the lines
with his fingertips.
Can you follow
the string with
your fingers,
Francisco?
That shape
is called a
circle.
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