Here's what you need: Two bowls, and some like objects to be grasped. (beads, beans, marbles, cotton balls, unifix blocks, pasta, etc.)
Here's why you should do it: It teaches the very young child order, concentration and coordination. They feel a great deal of satisfaction at completing a task and emptying the bowl - and can also be very therapeutic! (She did this over and over for about fifteen minutes. Seriously.)
Here's how you do it: Place all objects in the left hand bowl (a subliminal message that everything goes from left to right - always start left!) Show them how to grasp all objects with their hands and place in the right hand bowl. Repeat back into the left hand bowl. and repeat. and repeat. and repeat. :)

Such a great activity for small ones. My son, who just turned three, still enjoys this transferring work!
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I just love "Bedtime for Mommy" It is fabulous. Anyways, Thanks for the brilliant post.
ReplyDeleteShe is such a beautiful Girl! So cute!! I like kids of that age. Anyways, Nice sharing!
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