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Activity: "My child learned how to tie his shoe”

Physical Education

  • The child has learned the basic steps to tie shoelaces, including creating loops and making knots.
  • They have developed hand-eye coordination by practicing the movements required to tie their shoes.
  • They have improved their fine motor skills by manipulating the shoelaces and tying knots.
  • The child has gained independence and self-sufficiency by being able to tie their shoes on their own.

Encourage further development by introducing different types of knot tying, such as the double knot or the bowline knot. You can also incorporate shoe tying into fun games or challenges, like timing how fast your child can tie their shoes or having a race with other family members.

Book Recommendations

  • The Shoelace Book by Sarah Kovac: A delightful picture book that teaches children how to tie their shoelaces through an engaging story.
  • Tie Your Shoes, Bunny! by Lisa McCue: Follow along as Bunny learns how to tie his shoes with the help of his family and friends in this charming book.
  • Shoelaces Are Impossible! by Ed Allen: Join Sam and his friends as they embark on a quest to learn how to tie their shoelaces in this entertaining and humorous story.

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