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Motor

  • The child practiced fine motor skills such as picking up and manipulating small objects while building with loose parts.
  • Building the structure required gross motor skills as the child had to move around and reach for different parts, thus improving balance and coordination.
  • By using loose parts, the child enhanced their spatial awareness and hand-eye coordination as they arranged and connected the parts together to build the structure.

Encourage further development by introducing new sets of loose parts with different textures, shapes, and sizes to keep the child engaged and challenged. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to build structures in different environments, such as outdoors or in a pretend play scenario, to foster creativity and exploration.

Book Recommendations

  • The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires: A story about perseverance and creativity as a girl builds her own unique creation using loose parts.
  • Loose Parts: Inspiring Play in Young Children by Lisa Daly and Miriam Beloglovsky: This book provides insights into the benefits of loose parts play and offers ideas for activities to support children's development.

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