Okay so my new 4 yr old that started yesterday. Today I discovered that not only is he what I consider "behind" as far as pre K knowledge, but he apparently has never touched a pair of scissors, a paint brush, or glue.
So my question is do you all have any great sites or anything for resources where I can get him on some crafts for fine motor development that he can actually do without me touching? I don't like to touch their work, but today I had to assist him in holding paper while he was cutting it, after I put the scissors on his hand. (modeling was not working).
I think part of this is compounded by he doesn't have a "hand" He still moves silverware and crayons and such from hand to hand. One parent is left handed, the other right so I talked to dad last night and they are still waiting to see which one he chooses. I of course don't want to push him one way or the other. I have never quite seen this issue before.
He is starting kindy in August, so I would like to have him closer to ready. I know that isn't totally my job, but it is what I want to do.
So my question is do you all have any great sites or anything for resources where I can get him on some crafts for fine motor development that he can actually do without me touching? I don't like to touch their work, but today I had to assist him in holding paper while he was cutting it, after I put the scissors on his hand. (modeling was not working).
I think part of this is compounded by he doesn't have a "hand" He still moves silverware and crayons and such from hand to hand. One parent is left handed, the other right so I talked to dad last night and they are still waiting to see which one he chooses. I of course don't want to push him one way or the other. I have never quite seen this issue before.
He is starting kindy in August, so I would like to have him closer to ready. I know that isn't totally my job, but it is what I want to do.
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