Sensory
- The 3 year old student enhanced their tactile sense by feeling the texture of the paper and the stickiness of the glue.
- Through the activity, the student improved hand-eye coordination by carefully placing the paper pieces together and squeezing the glue bottle.
- Engaging in this activity helped the child develop their fine motor skills as they practiced tearing and cutting the paper and applying the glue precisely.
For continued development, you can introduce variations to the activity such as using different types of papers with varied textures or incorporating additional materials like glitter or buttons to enhance sensory exploration. Encourage the child to create themed collages or art pieces to further stimulate their creativity and imagination.
Book Recommendations
- The Artful Parent: Simple Ways to Fill Your Family's Life with Art and Creativity by Jean Van't Hul: This book offers a wide range of art activities suitable for young children, including paper-based projects that can further enhance sensory experiences.
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