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Wiggle me into Squiggle

"Wiggle me into Squiggle is everything a very young child needs to improve their early developmental movements to make them a strong writer. It is essential we move our very young children as much as possible, but to become an early writer, the child needs to experience a specific set of developmental moves to strengthen muscles and their brain.

"Wiggle me into Squiggle is a prewriting programme that takes the stages of child development and wraps it into specific sessions of movement that will assist any child's development. If a child has missed a crucial movement stage in the development so far, moving daily with Wiggle into Squiggle will help bridge that gap and strengthen those muscles we need to control for writing to occur."

- Written by Shonette Bason Ltd/ Spread the happiness
 

Every day, we will have 10-minute sessions where each child will hold a "flapper" in each hand and follow movements along to music, using and developing their gross motor movements. Examples of these movements are up, down, circle, crawling and rolling. 

 

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