Early childhood music education and mommy blog - tips, hints, advice. Parenting tips and techniques, childhood development and education. Help for babies, preschoolers, and kindergartners and their parents. Music fundamentals that lead children up to playing the piano and reading music by Palm Beach County music teacher Susan Fonger.
Sunday, May 24, 2009
One Finger Touch
When our son was 2, naturally he wanted to touch everything in sight. His dad, Curt, did not want to stifle his curiosity, but he also wanted to protect Curtis and delicate items from a dangerous consequence. He told Curtis he could touch ANYTHING with just one finger, lightly, but that he would need special permission to touch anything with more than just one finger. When Curtis would get close to a breakable item, reaching out his little hand to grab it, Dad would remind him in his deep voice, "one finger touch, Curtis." After about 8 times of this exercise, Curtis got it. In stores, in the houses of friends, in our house, everywhere, Curtis would touch something (not fire) with one finger, and no harm came to the object, nor to our 2 year old. Of course use your common sense here - we did not let him get near a fan, fire, danger, etc. But the one finger touch solved a multitude of challenges!
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