Toddler Dance
Toddler Dance

Tamil Song – American Kids Dance
Toddler Dance

the development of fine motor skills in infants and young children – fun and educational activities
It is well known and supported the project, which development of fine motor skills in infants and young children is directly linked to many important and complex brain functions, by example, language skills. That is why it is so important to monitor how those skills are maturing and if possible to help the child during games and doing activities that contribute to your development.
Here are some activities you can do to improve and develop fine motor skills while playing with your baby or toddler.
Games with beans, peas, lentils and other grains large
Many parents are reluctant to leave their babies and young children to play with small objects, because everything tends to end in the mouth. But play with small objects is essential for the development of flexibility and strength of those little fingers. If you supervise your children while they play with small (and usually it just means you play all your baby or toddler) will always be able to catch the object before you land in the mouth.
When you buy beans and lentils to collect the variety color to make it more interesting. What you can do:
* Place all beans in a large bowl (you can use a large pot). Ask your baby or toddler fill small containers of different sizes and plastic bottles with beans with your hands or a spoon.
* Mix a few other small objects (such as large grains or balls) with beans, then your baby or toddler to find the objects between the grains, remove and place in a separate container.
* Play the Game Chef: pretend you're make soup, porridge or whatever your baby likes to eat. Click here to remove "Food" to claim that the taste, then put some on plastic sheets and dinner pretend with dolls and stuffed toys.
Magic Bag
This game is so easy to make and can be fun. All you need is a medium sized bag or a pillowcase just do the trick. Now fill the bag with some something interesting is found around the house. The objects should preferably be small and should vary greatly in shape and texture. And, of Naturally, you must ensure that all objects can touch, nothing strong or easily breakable.
Some objects can put in the bag:
* Spool
* Balls of cotton wool
* Sponge
* Building blocks
* Marbles
Toy car *
* Key
* Small Plush
Rubber Ball *
… And all you can find around the house. Other objects are in the bag, the more interesting the game becomes.
The first step easier and the game is to sit down with your baby on the floor to get them to reach into the bag and pulls out one objects. Let your child play with the object for some time. If an object is round and hard as a ball bearing face in the hands of her baby. If something soft, like cotton, hand movement of her baby. If you look at the object with your child questions like "How do you feel?", "Is it good? "," Soft feel ", etc.
The next stage of the game can play with children who are a little more and start talking. Again, the child to achieve the object in the bag, but before you have to guess what is the object. He was then carried out some questions about the properties of the object (for example, what form is it? "What color is it? What do we use? How do you use? Etc)
Finger Play
This is where you can exercise your fingers and hands and imagination.
Rhymes
The Itsy Bitsy famous is a wonderful game for exercising little fingers. Not too many others like Open, close this little piggy, and so on.
You can also make your own games
Claim that the index and middle finger is a little, draw a line on a sheet of paper and try get your child to walk with their fingers along the road. Show them how a person can "dance" and "jump" and try to get a rehearsal with their fingers. You can even put some music to make it more fun.
Finger painting
Finger painting is another easy and fun activities you can do the exercise for little fingers, you can buy finger paints any toy store education.
Play-doh
PLAY-DOH is an entertaining and educational for all ages. Play-doh is very versatile and above pleasure, so much! There are many things you can do with clay, but here are some activities that help strengthen and exercise their young hand during the game:
* Choose only 2 or 3 colors (preferably primary colors) to play, so you can learn and play along time
* Pretend that is the bread dough and get your baby to pinch bits for food stuffed animals
* Mix a few large beads and buttons on the clay and your baby or child to choose items
* Teach them to roll the dough your hands or on your desktop
* Spread the dough on a piece of paper finger
Buttons
Button and unbutton the shirt is a skill that is not easy to master! Let your child try to button and unbutton his shirt clean or dresses that have buttons. It a good exercise even if they feel frustrated at the beginning and you must complete the task for them.
You can also make a play mat with lots buttons of different sizes and shapes. Here's what to do if you want to do:
Cut a fun form of some bulk materials such as felt and sew on some buttons of different shapes and sizes. Now, cut smaller shapes (use your imagination and maybe a stencil) and make a buttonhole on each form. If you use the buttons of different sizes make sure that the buttonholes set, otherwise the child gets very frustrated. For smaller shapes you can choose the material that is a little thinner so it is easier for children to manage.
Clips Laundry
Take a bucket of sand and small clothes of different colors and pegs for your child to try to decorate the edges of bucket with tongs. Learning to manipulate pegs is great exercise.
Pin Art
This is a creative game mosaic which is composed of small colored pegs and a map – (. Try to use Google) you can buy in some stores educational toys or online store is designed to create a mosaic of different images, usually displayed in the box, by inserting small pegs in holes in the cardboard sheet. Considering this is a great activity for older children, babies and toddlers have the skills needed to understand the small plug with a clip (ability to hold objects between thumb and forefinger). Some children have already mastered this skill, but the push pins on the motherboard is still quite difficult. What might enjoy is rather push pins turning the board Administration during and pressing them inside. The pins can also be used to play other games like those described in Section Playing with beans. Remember, any game where your baby or toddler capture, manipulate and maintain small objects will be very beneficial for the development of fine motor skills.
Lace-Games
You can buy these games in stores educational toys or you can do yourself. You can buy on the store are usually made of wood, which come in different shapes and sizes, but idea always draw a string through the holes, like sewing. If you want to make one yourself is easy. All you need is a big piece of cardboard and a drill unique. Cut a piece of cardboard fun and interesting (eg, a teddy bear, a large flower, star, etc.) You can make a coloring activity in the form with your toddler or even stick a few cuttings of glossy paper at his disposal to make it look more interesting. After finishing and drying glue or paint to drill holes in several places in the form of cardboard, not try to evenly space, do it at random. Now all we need is a long lace.
Necklaces
This is a great exercise that will help develop fine motor skills hand-eye coordination and concentration, even. It requires patience and skills of the child but the parent must wait. Try to resist this pulse initial assistance if your child is finding it difficult at first. Children may feel powerless and under their control efforts and is always interrupted the task is completed by the parent. If they can do in the first return to the task the next time they will be over time. The idea is to try. Necklaces can be made from different materials and may even be edible. The best thing to do is to decide in advance that collar is for (the grandmother, giraffe toy, a friend), giving the child a sense in what they do and make the whole exercise much more significant.
What you need:
* A shoe lace too Long
* Big balls of different colors
* Forms Pulp Games
* Cycle of cereals, including Cheerios
There are many other activities you can do to develop strength and dexterity in small hands, but whatever you do, remember that the baby and children's learning should always be fun and not a chore.
About the Author
Slava Prakhiy is the creator of Bright Tomato Publishing http://www.brighttomato.com.au where fun, colorful and educational products are created by a real mum and tested by real babies and toddlers. Check out our “JUMBO Reading Cards”, suitable from 3 months of age.
Is it normal for a child from 1 to 10 months to memorize a dance to a song?
the child is a little song in our local language. simple gestures and simple words. but she saved him after he showed it again! is very nice because it lacks not a stage. all clap, stomp, hand spinning, belly ruubbing is in order and reference. she is so young. not even two! can not say "mama" and other sounds fuzzy. What could it all mean? .. lol she does with the footsteps of Barney.
Ps I'm your sister
Yes, that's normal. My kids can do the same with your favorite songs at that age.
Shae giggin Dancing toddler
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