Classes for early age

Already the first "feelings" of the rattlehelps the baby to learn about this new world. The more actively he "squeezes" different objects, the earlier he will start talking. You can help this by letting the baby feel new objects.didactic games in sensoricsDidactic games on sensorics develop finemotor skillsPhoto: Getty Later in the child's life, simple pyramids and balls of different sizes will appear. It is good if they are textured - with rubber needles to enhance the sensations. The first group in kindergarten already masters more complex games. Such activities can be conducted with the child at home. Homemade devices from scrap materials will be used.

Development of tactile sensations

Make several identical bags frombright fabrics. Pour a different type of cereal into each of them. One will be with millet, 3 - with beans, 2 - with peas, 2 - with semolina, etc. Instruct the little one to find identical bags by touch. In the process of searching, the palms get an additional massage. In this game, you can learn to compare bags by weight and size.

Games with buttons

Working with buttons gives you many differentpossibilities. They differ in shape, size and color. For little ones, it is better to sew different buttons on a pillow. Let him touch them and study the colors. Older children can operate a set in a box. Sewing accessories allow you to:

  • compare buttons by size and color;
  • pick up different buttons and arrange them in boxes;
  • make a chain of round objects in the given order;
  • learn how to button and unbutton loops.

The last action can be done not only onclothes, but also cut out a special "trainer" from cardboard in the shape of a tree. By sewing buttons to the crown, you can "fasten" loops attached to toy apples or pears.

Classes in the second junior group

Group 2 includes children aged 3 years and older.They can be given more important tasks. An applique will help the child master the technique of working with paper. You can make a "live" picture of leaf fall. First, the child glues the leaves to the tree, and then tears them off the tree and glues them on the ground or "in the air". You need to discuss the season with the children, ask them to tell you about the weather and events of this season. The development of fine motor skills is necessary at any age, but it is especially important for children. Many concepts can be studied using thematic appliques or homemade toys.

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