Monday, November 8, 2010

Why Scribbling is Important

What is the connection between your child’s scribbling and cognitive and motor skills? Like many parents when your child brings up a paper with scribbling on it and tells you it’s a family portrait you probably wonder what they are seeing that you’re not.

But even though the picture itself might not be a masterpiece, it is a critical milestone for your child’s development. Before you tell your child to stop scribbling on that piece of paper consider the learning that’s taking place:

· Scribbling is essential in the development of hand and finger control and overall dexterity.

· It also develops very important hand-eye coordination skills which many children struggle with early on.

· It’s helping to develop imagination and independent thinking skills

· When your child begins to form basic shapes they start to recognize writing and drawing as communication channel.

· It can help your child communicate difficult emotions that they can’t express in words.

As you can see scribbling is your child’s first introduction to the fundamentals of reading and writing.

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