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Sensory

  • The 3-year-old student engaged in tactile exploration through the sensation of the paint on their hands during the handprint activity.
  • By feeling the texture of the paper and paint, the student enhanced their sensory awareness and fine motor skills.
  • The process of pressing their hand onto the paper provided a sensory experience of pressure and resistance.

For continued development, consider exploring different types of sensory materials such as sand, rice, or clay to further enhance the child's tactile experiences. Encourage the child to use their hands in various art activities to strengthen their fine motor skills and sensory perception.

Book Recommendations

  • The Handiest Handprint Book by Sarah Richardson: A colorful and interactive book that includes different handprint art projects for young children to explore.

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