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Episode 008 - How developing fine motor skills can get kids off the screens

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Welcome to the 8th episode of Five Minutes Peace! In today's episode, we'll be discussing the critical role that fine motor skills play in our children's lives and how they can help kids spend less time on screens.
As we navigate an increasingly digital world, it's essential to cultivate these skills, which not only benefit our kids' physical and cognitive development but also offer various benefits for their mental health and wellbeing.
So sit back, relax, grab a cuppa, and join me as we dive into the importance of fine motor skills and how they can help get kids off the screens!
Link to the article on fine motor development for preschoolers here ==> Why fine motor activities for preschoolers aids development
Link to my dinosaur dot-to-dot book which will help your child build their fine motor skills ==> The Ultimate Dot-to-Dot Dinosaur Colouring Book for Kids

Some links to check out are:
Main website - 365daysofnoscreens.com
A little more info about the host, Leyla, here.
Download your free Screen-free Activity Calendar here
More activities here ==> SHOP
Join our private Facebook community here! ==> 'No-Screeners' Tribe

  continue reading

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Welcome to the 8th episode of Five Minutes Peace! In today's episode, we'll be discussing the critical role that fine motor skills play in our children's lives and how they can help kids spend less time on screens.
As we navigate an increasingly digital world, it's essential to cultivate these skills, which not only benefit our kids' physical and cognitive development but also offer various benefits for their mental health and wellbeing.
So sit back, relax, grab a cuppa, and join me as we dive into the importance of fine motor skills and how they can help get kids off the screens!
Link to the article on fine motor development for preschoolers here ==> Why fine motor activities for preschoolers aids development
Link to my dinosaur dot-to-dot book which will help your child build their fine motor skills ==> The Ultimate Dot-to-Dot Dinosaur Colouring Book for Kids

Some links to check out are:
Main website - 365daysofnoscreens.com
A little more info about the host, Leyla, here.
Download your free Screen-free Activity Calendar here
More activities here ==> SHOP
Join our private Facebook community here! ==> 'No-Screeners' Tribe

  continue reading

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