Ek kan Knip!

R70.00

Cutting involves a lot more than just picking up a pair of scissors and learning how to hold them or open and close them.

  • Your child needs to be able to sit up appropriately and have good balance and stability.
  • Being able to isolate the thumb and the fingers in order to grasp and release the scissors.
  • Bilateral coordination, or using both sides of the body together is crucial to cutting.
  • Using both hands together means the dominate hand opens and closes the scissors while the non-dominate hand or “helping hand” hold the paper and rotates it as needed.

This book teaches the 8 steps to teach your child how to cut.

[100 Pages]

[PDF Format]