Scissors Skill Color And Cut Out And Glue: 30 Cutting and Paste Skills Workbook Preschool and Kindergarten Ages 3 to 5 Scissor Cutting Fine Motor ... Coordination Let's Cut Paper! Color Interior
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Scissor Skills Preschool Workbook for Kids: A Scissor Activity Book for Kindergarten.This book is designed for toddlers and kids ages 3-5 who are learning how to use scissors!What are the benefits of cutting with scissors for young children?AnswerThere are many benefits to cutting with scissors including: Independent movements of each fingerStrengthens hand musclesBilateral coordination skills (two-handed coordination)Visual-motor skills (eye-hand coordination)Visual perceptual tasks (directionality)Fine motor skills (separation of hand finger dexterity)Promotes grasp patternFocus and attentionBOOK FEATURES30 activity pagesFor ages 3 to 58.5 x 11 pages with a durable glossy coverPreschoolers practice important scissor use and cutting and pasting skillsActivities sharpen fine motor skills and eye-hand coordinationEach activity offers practice in following directionsCutting gives young children independent movements of each finger. Cutting with scissors works on the separation of two sides of the hand and strengthens hand muscles. Bilateral coordination is also addressed when they have to hold the scissors in one hand and paper in the other. Often you will see kids with their elbows out to the side and the scissors upside down when they are cutting. An easy fix for this is to have them hold a piece of paper or a manilla folder between their arm and side to help them to stabilize their arm and bring their shoulder down. Then they can hold the scissors correctly. The other thing I do is draw eyeballs on the scissors to cut them to the right position. Cutting on a line and switching directions are great visual motor activities. The positioning of the scissors in a childs hand also starts to work on the tripod grasp. It is important to educate your administrators as to why scissors are so important in kindergarten and preschool as it is a precursor for handwriting. Cutting along with coloring also helps with focus and attention. If I have a child that does not want to write I let them do some coloring and cutting activities and they can calm themselves.