
Do children really need easels? They just take up a lot of room...
are a great investment to make for young ones. The action of writing with your hand in an upright position on standing children's art easels develops muscles in your child's arms and hands that will allow them to comfortably hold a pencil in preparation for writing. Not only is an easel a great tool for muscle development but the chalkboard is very important for children to write on. When writing on dry erase boards, the surface is very slick and does not provide the restriction needed to help children when writing and learning to write various letters or numbers. The restriction that a chalkboard provides is a great way to help children develop writing muscles as well as feeling the control of how straight and curvy lines are formed. It is also a good idea to give children small pieces of chalk and small markers when writing on
. The small writing tools make children grip with their pointer and their thumb. It is harder to hold but is important for those fingers development and the children's hand muscles.
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