Cutting, Journaling, and Puzzles
Learning to cut with scissors helps to build hand strength, develop hand-eye coordination, improve bilateral coordination, and improve attention to tasks.
With weekly journals, children learn to find their voice, communicate openly, gain confidence, and become more comfortable expressing themselves.
Puzzles are a great way to create a fun learning opportunity for children. Puzzles help children develop finger strength, perseverance and problem-solving skills. Puzzles also develop memory skills, as well as an ability to plan and test ideas.