Herald Review – Tiffany Madsen
“Legos and playgrounds are for busy children that need things to capture their attention and use up energy, right? Wrong!…When children are playing on a playground, playing a sport, dancing or riding a bike, they are building and learning large muscles and large motor control. When children are playing Legos, dressing Barbies, buttoning and zipping clothes, drawing or playing Playdoh, they are building and learning fine motor and fine motor control…Parents just need the information and tools to recognize how to help…” (more)