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Foster Development with Fun Chores

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Self-esteem and personal image can both be affected by a child's triumphs. Letting them feel like they are big helpers can have a long-term affect on their self esteem. Teaching responsibility will benefit them for the rest of their lives. Buying baby hangers may seem like an obscure way to boost self esteem, but making the chore of laundry easier for little hands makes it possible for your child to help.

Specialty infant hangers for your nursery can help protect delicate baby clothes while making room in the nursery closet. But it really goes beyond that. When you are teaching little ones to help with chores around the house, baby hangers can make if more fun. They are just the right size and are easy to handle. Your child will be proud to use their very own hangers when helping hang up their clothes.

Have fun doing chores together while fostering your child's development. Fine motor skills are developed as they manipulate the clothing on to the baby hangers. It is good to work fine motor activities into your child's everyday life. Making it fun just helps you and your child bond. Plus it motivates them to do more. If they have a lot of successes, they will develop a love of learning that they need to succeed in life. Fine motor skills help with writing, puzzles, crafts, typing, opening containers, scissors and tying. The list goes on and on, but many parents neglect working on fine motor skills with their children. When they get to school, it seems more difficult. Their self esteem and attitude about school could be greatly affected.

Gross motor skills are important, too. If the hanging bar in your nursery closet is high, you can place a step ladder where they can climb up to hang their clothes. This helps develop balance, bravery and gross motor skills. If they have trouble at first, let them use their hands as they climb up. Eventually you want them to be able to step up while holding the item that they are going to hang. Let them hang one thing at a time so that they have to go up and down the ladder multiple times. This will help develop coordination, body awareness and spatial orientation. These things are very important for developing play skills.

If your child falls behind in gross motor skills, they are more prone to injury. Children that are behind in gross motor skills are usually even further behind in fine motor skills. They also tend to suffer from more stress and anxiety. Fostering gross motor skill development will help with your child's confidence, physical health and ability. Letting them maneuver up and down a ladder while hanging their clothes is a good way for them to experience balance in multiple positions, lateral awareness and large muscle group development.

Buying infant hangers or baby hangers for your child can motivate them to love the responsibility of putting their own clothes away. Kid sized hangers will help them to realize that helping is easy and fun. You can take comfort in knowing that, although this all seems like fun and games, you are helping to give your child the self esteem and physical skills that they need to succeed in life.

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About the Author: Kurt Adams is on the staff of Only Kids Hangers, a leading provider of baby hangers. The right infant hangers keep baby clothers organized and wooden baby hangers are great for retail stores. For more information, please visit www.onlykidshangers.com.


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