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Twist it, turn it, pull it! A workshop for parents of kids 0-5

Date and Time

Wednesday, February 12, 2025, 7:30 PM until 8:30 PM

Location

ONLINE VIA ZOOM
USA

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HRP Mamas Workshops

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Twist it, turn it, pull it! A Workshop for Parents of Children 0-5 years

with Dr. Karen Adolph  - Via LIVE Zoom

Children’s worlds are full of objects that require particular, designed actions—twisting the lid off of a jar, turning a knob to open the door, or pulling a zipper to fasten a coat. But these designed actions are not always obvious, even to adults. How do children learn the particular motor actions required to use the objects that surround them in everyday life? We will describe developmental changes in how children learn the designed actions of everyday objects. Moreover, activities of daily living require the fundamental skills needed to manage basic physical needs, such as dressing, toileting, and eating. We will discuss how parents can help their children to navigate the tasks of everyday living so that children are best prepared for entry into daycare and school.

Learn more about Dr. Karen Adolph here.