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How Sand Play Benefits Your Preschooler’s Development Children are always very intrigued by sand. They enjoy digging into sand, sifting it, making a hole in the sand and seeing how deep it can go, building things with sand, and funny enough, destroying the creations they have made by kicking them down. The thought of allowing your children to play with sand can be quite harrowing if you are worried about the cleanup that comes after that. In fact, you are probably asking, “What is wrong with the other toys? Why must they play with sand?” Research has shown that sand play is actually a vital tool in a preschooler’s life as it promotes several benefits. What are some ways that sand play can help with your preschooler’s development?
Develop their fine motor skills Have you stopped to look at your preschoolers in awe as they navigate the world of shovels, spades and buckets in the sandpit? How did their little minds figure out the method required to fill a bucket with sand? A lot of hand-eye coordination goes into sand play as they learn to scoop sand with their spade and then pour it into the bucket without too much spillage. Other than hand-eye coordination skills that they are developing, there is also a lot of muscle work going on to acquire this new skill set.
Sand play as a social activity in preschools in Singapore Since playing with sand is mostly an outdoor activity, this encourages your preschoolers to interact with other children, especially if the interaction takes place at kindergarten. This interaction is necessary for children as they learn to navigate the playground politics of sharing the limited toys offered to them while keeping the peace among themselves.