Marketing & Outreach Manager at ePassportPhoto
Answered 3 years ago
As a homeschooling mom myself, I highly recommend having fidgets as part of your homeschool supply for preschool. Fidgets are small toys or objects that can be manipulated with the hands and can help children focus and concentrate. For preschoolers who may have trouble sitting still for long periods of time, fidgets can be a helpful tool to keep their hands busy and engaged while they learn. Some examples of fidgets include stress balls, sensory rings, fidget cubes, and squishy toys. Fidgets can also be a fun and interactive way to introduce concepts such as colors, shapes, and textures. I find that having fidgets available during homeschool lessons can make the learning environment more relaxed and enjoyable for both the child and the parent.
During this tender age, children are learning to write and draw, and pencil grips provide the necessary support to help them hold the pencil correctly, reducing strain on their hands and fingers. They come in different shapes, sizes, and materials, making it easy to find one that suits your child's needs. Not only do they promote better handwriting, but they also enhance hand-eye coordination and concentration, making it an essential addition to your preschool homeschooling toolkit.