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Improving Hand Strength

April 28, 2016 Shaun Grant

OT Activity of the Day

Busy Box 

Target Age Range: 4 and up

This is a great activity that not only works on counting and hand strength, but it keeps your young child occupied on this rainy, dreary day.  

Any kind of paper will do and Michael's has just about every different shape and size hole puncher you could want.  Pick out your child's favorite paper color, give them a hole puncher with a shape they love (they have butterflies, hearts, squares, etc...) and let them go to town.  If they don't want to count and just want to make holes, that's fine too!

Enjoy!    

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Melissa Twardzik - Occupational Therapy