Art
- The child has learned to use both hands to write and create art, showcasing ambidexterity.
- They have developed fine motor skills in both hands, enabling them to have more control and precision in their artwork.
- By using both hands, the child has learned to think and create in a more balanced and symmetrical manner.
- They have also gained an understanding of the concept of bilateral integration, where both sides of the body work together harmoniously.
Encourage further development by introducing various art mediums such as painting, sculpting, and collaging. This will allow the child to experiment and explore different creative possibilities with both hands. Additionally, provide opportunities for the child to collaborate with others in art projects that require the use of both hands, fostering teamwork and cooperation.
Book Recommendations
- Hands-On Art for Kids by Susan Schwake: This book offers a variety of engaging art projects specifically designed for children to explore and create with their hands.
- My Many Colored Days by Dr. Seuss: This beautifully illustrated book explores various emotions through vibrant colors, encouraging children to express their feelings through art and writing.
- The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds: This inspiring story follows a young girl who discovers her artistic talent and learns the power of creativity and self-expression.
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