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Most parents don't know, what are the benefits of squeezing "clay sculptures" by kindergarten babies?
Most parents don't know, what are the benefits of squeezing "clay sculptures" by kindergarten babies? The benefits of baby learning clay sculpture to make clay;

1, can exercise children's hand ability by rubbing, rubbing, pinching, sticking and other gestures. It can let children train operation methods, promote the rapid development of hand muscles and improve their hand-eye coordination ability. Improve finger energy, flexibility and coordination, clay has more tactile stimulation, realize the integrated training of touch and human brain feeling, and improve hand cognitive ability.

2. Shaping children's art and artistic beauty.

The characteristics of clay sculpture can enhance children's imagination. This process is a process of repeated appreciation-practical operation, appreciation-manipulation for a long time, so that children can feel beauty, feel beauty and mainly express beauty with their young hearts, improve their artistic ability and correctly guide their color sensitivity and imagination. It can also expand children's thinking ability very well.

3, shape the child's attention, better attention will help the child's future study and training.

4. Let children become confident and strong, and show themselves. Children can improve their self-confidence after reading a book.

When children play with dirt, they should pay attention to the following aspects:

1, clay itself is non-toxic, but its ingredients contain additives, thus preventing children under three years old from playing alone and swallowing it by mistake.

2. If you accidentally stick to your pants during writing, don't wash them immediately, and then dip them off with a brush after drying.

3. In the process of clay sculpture modeling design, appropriate amount of cold water can be added to bond small components (human and animal limbs, etc.). ) make them stick together with works that have already dried up. If small parts fall, they can also be bonded with tap water, and dry clay will fade when it meets water. Pay attention when repairing.

Through the feeling of squeezing mud, children's pressure and emotions can be well expressed, and children's interest in learning mud can also be cultivated. Parents can accompany their children when they learn clay sculpture. Don't interfere with children in the production process, just let them play freely.