Advanced Certificate in Sensory Skills Development: Toddler Fine Motor
-- viewing nowThe Advanced Certificate in Sensory Skills Development: Toddler Fine Motor is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with essential skills for career advancement in early childhood education. This course emphasizes the importance of sensory skills development in toddlers, a critical aspect of their cognitive and physical growth.
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• Fundamentals of Toddler Fine Motor Skills: An introduction to the basic concepts and building blocks of toddler fine motor skills development.
• Sensory Integration and Fine Motor Development: Exploring the relationship between sensory integration and fine motor development in toddlers.
• Assessing Toddler Fine Motor Skills: Techniques and tools for assessing fine motor skills in toddlers, including primary and secondary kinesthetic skills.
• Developing Pre-Writing Skills: Strategies for promoting pre-writing skills, such as scribbling, drawing, and tracing, in toddlers.
• Building Hand Strength and Dexterity: Exercises and activities for building hand strength and dexterity in toddlers, including activities using playdough, tongs, and tweezers.
• Promoting Eye-Hand Coordination: Techniques for promoting eye-hand coordination, including activities using building blocks and puzzles.
• Incorporating Sensory Play for Fine Motor Development: Incorporating sensory play activities, such as sand and water play, into fine motor development in toddlers.
• Working with Parents to Support Fine Motor Development: Providing guidance and support for parents to help promote fine motor development in their toddlers.
• Adapting Activities for Children with Special Needs: Strategies for adapting fine motor activities for toddlers with special needs, such as visual impairments or motor delays.
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