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Hi ladies! I haven't posted in ages, but I miss all of the encouragement and positive messages on this board. Going back to work (part of the time in the office and part of the time working from home) has kept me away from my Bump addiction...
LO is doing...
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She said to keep doing.
She gets, the further behind she will fall because these skills (especially crawling) help build for gross motor but she agreed he was progressing OK and did not need therapy.
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Hi folks! I haven't posted in ages, and never on the 9-12 board, so hello :) I started back at work when LO was 4 months old, and I try to be super efficient at work so I don't have to stay one minute late, which means I've been avoiding the Bump :) I...
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Not exactly what you ever anticipate the pincer grasp but... .
She had a stroke when she was born and we were, since the area affected by the stoke controls her motor skills.
In PT since she was 3 months old for her motor skills.
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Quote: : Anyone have any ideas for improving fine motor coordination for a 5 y.o. boy? We are scheduled to begin K in August and the writing piece has me a bit concerned. Wondering if I should be having him pick up grains of rice or some such thing :)...
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Mike
DH to Laurel
SAHD (mostly in K...one has had (and....
There lots of fine motor skill practice there.
Crystal has some great ideas! Neither of my boys had great fine motor skills and find the sight.
But not worry too much.
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Http://obsoleteskills.com/skills/skills
How many do you possess? What do you not even recognize?
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I am exhausted - so much has been going on (my mum died a few days ago / worry LO had infant spasms (EEG thankfully clear) and on top of all that, LO (nearly 1) has decided that he no longer wants to sit independently for any period of time and most certainly...
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Have you asked the dr? What about the neurologist? Hugs Hang in there!!!! Thyroid? .
That is a lot to deal with.
Big hugs.
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Talk to her about it instead of telling ....
Well, 1.
Plus, it's more difficult to "roll up" the bag successfully so the cereal gets stale faster .
The bag's shredded to pieces and cereal is (a) hard to pour out and (b) get's all over the place .
Seriously.
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We still have my older boys' old game "operation." my 3year old pulled it out yesterday and we played for a while...the box says ages 6+, but working with those little tweezers to get the tiny pieces out was such great FMS practice for him! And every ...
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Posted on CafeMom Mobile Old school board games can be so good in so many ways! yea we all played it lots, and i played it when i was younger!!! loved... .
The noises are too much for her.
We love operation! Well, everyone but my oldest (6.5) doesn't like it .
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I hear much talk of prepping not just by hoarding gear and supplies but also by learning skills. I don't have a lot of practical skills. I would like to start working on that. If you had to start right now learning everything, what and ...
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Emergency first aid skills (The Red Cross) certification....
Skills to acquire.
Cooking skills are an often overlooked skill set that is important for long/trapping skills would be my main goals.
Purification and fire making.
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Posted 15 January 2012 - 01:38 PM
My game is a god-awful mess right now (at least from a full swing perspective). While that is the impetus for this post, it is not the point.
My question is 'are there drills that help improve your proprioceptive skills...
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My assumption here is that an improvement in this skill would improve the results from a serious golfer's....
Is 'are there drills that help improve your proprioceptive skills (ability to accurately sense what your body is actually doing)'.
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Anyone have a suggestion for skills this SAHM can learn this winter? They kind of have to fit in these guidelines:
Can be done indoors. It's too cold to take the kids out for extended periods of time. Can be learned piecemeal. I need to...
Started by AsianRedneck on
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I try to cultivate on a starter with a file is a ... .
That's one skill I am severely lacking.
Oh man...
Always a good skill to have.
Toddling? Toddler.
Always a good skill to have.
Patience.
If modern medicine is no longer available.
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