Legos, puzzles, and beads—oh my!

Children improve their fine motor skills, concentration and hand-eye coordination when they play these games.  Working independently also gives them practice problem solving.

Irvington Cooperative Preschool’s goal is to provide a stimulating and creative learning environment that encourages the development of each child’s love of learning and social skills through both structured and unstructured play experiences in the areas of art, music, science, physical education, dramatic play, and reading and math readiness. To enhance these experiences, the curriculum utilizes community resources both in and outside the classroom.

 

 

Crayons, markers, safe scissors, glue and paintbrushes are all great tools for mastering fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. And children love to talk about their artwork--it gives them practice with langauge and self expression.

Crayons, markers, safe scissors, glue and paintbrushes are all great tools for mastering fine motor skills and hand eye coordination. And children love to talk about their artwork--it gives them practice with langauge and self expression.