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[quote=Anonymous]Skip Kumon and just get a dry erase preschool workbook. You child can work on tracing letters, shapes, and other skills. Your local bookstore likely has some options, and I've seen them at Costco, too. Play doh is a great thing for kids. It will help build those fine motor skills. Legos and Lincoln Logs are other great toys that can help. Heck, even playing with slime! Anything to get those little hands and fingers moving moving moving. If there's a gymnastics place with open gym time, ideally for little kids, that's a great way to get some whole body movement. When I taught gymnastics, so many parents told me how much their child's OT loved them climbing in the pit.[/quote]
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