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“Was your baby an early crawler and/or a late walker? This might be great news for their penmanship! Strong shoulders are a foundational element that support the fine motor skills needed for writing.  If you’re on social media, you may have come across this well-circulated quote from Amanda Morgan:
“Before we ever put a pencil in a child’s hands, those hands should dig, climb, press, push, pull, squish, twist, and pinch in a wide array of environments and with a variety of materials.” 
This is basically true — before your kids start to write, they need to develop their muscles.”
— from “Crawling, Climbing, Coloring and Composing: How Young Children Learn to Write”


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