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Writing
By rachel

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Hi I teach 4-year-olds in Georgia. Why not just give him blanks pieces of paper to draw whatever he wants. Try giving him other activities to build up his fine motor skills, like letting play with play-dough or cutting newspaper using scissors, lacing. Buy him some paint brushes and let him paint and do whatever he wants. Sometimes children have a problem with their work not looking exactly like the shape or letters. When he gets to school and sees the other children writing that may spark his interest. But I would give him as much blank paper as possible or a chalk board to draw what he wants.

 


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