Practical Life: Analysis of Movement: Open and Close Containers |
July 6, 2008
Opening and Closing Containers
Opening and closing containers is a joyful activity for young children. For the youngest primary child, the opening and closing of containers is a fine motor challenge. It is a joy to observe a child complete the task of open a set of small jars and bottles. For older children, this work might not be a physical challenge, but it tends to have a calming effect and certainly still provides the satifaction of completing a task.
Clothes Pins
Clothes pins are a fun way to build hand and finger strength which will aid in gripping a pencil or crayon later on. These clothes pins with ladybugs and flowers are available in the Kids Section at IKEA Stores.
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Wet Pouring
Dry Pouring
Materials: Two or more identical containers; small material such as rice, beans, seeds; tray
Fig. 1: Initial set-up. Pouring material on left-hand side of tray encourages Left-to-right movement
Fig. 2: Emphasize pincer grip on left hand. Use right index finger to support weight of pitcher
Fig. 3: Observe that the first pitcher is empty.
Fig. 4: Repeat procedure to pour beans back to first pitcher
Fig. 5: Pick up any spilled beans using pincer grip of dominant hand.
Fig. 1: Initial set-up. Pouring material on left-hand side of tray encourages Left-to-right movement
Fig. 2: Emphasize pincer grip on left hand. Use right index finger to support weight of pitcher
Fig. 3: Observe that the first pitcher is empty.
Fig. 4: Repeat procedure to pour beans back to first pitcher
Fig. 5: Pick up any spilled beans using pincer grip of dominant hand.
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