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[quote=Anonymous]It stinks b/c at some point kids realize that they're still going to have a hard time doing basic things no matter how hard they try or how much they practice. With dressing and other tasks, independence is the best, however, when and where you need to modify clothing choices do so. My 7 year old can't do zippers to save his life so at this point, we do pull on pants. In terms of art--try things that aren't meant to be "coloring inside the lines." Collages, water color, splatter painting, spin art, clay--can all be free form and still beautiful art.[/quote]
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