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If I had a Hammer Jumping in puddles, balancing on a curbactivities like these do the important work of teaching kids to process messages from their bodies, says educator Carol Kranowitz. Her newest book, Growing an InSync Child, offers other easy exercises. A sample:What to do: Shine your light on a wall and ask your kid to "tag" it. Alternate between letting him hit it and jerking it away at the last second. Wrap your arms protectively around him and make sure he's not overextending his neck. Start rolling! Adapted from Carol Kranowitz and Joye newman's Growing an InSync Child: Simple, Fun Activities to Help Every Child Develop, Learn and Grow ($16, Perigee) What to do: place the egg carton upside down and encourage your child to hammer it flat. Then have him pound the tees into the block. Develops: Balance, coordination, mindmuscle connection, a feel for how gravity works You'll need: An egg carton, wooden mallet or toy hammer, Styrofoam block, golf tees 锘? Easy Balance and Coordination Exercises Develops: The ability to use both sides of the body independently, mindmuscle connection, sense of touch
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