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Isn’t traditional, copycat arts and crafts good for teaching a child direction following?

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Isn’t traditional, copycat arts and crafts good for teaching a child direction following?

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Learning to follow directions is a skill that children can learn through so many everyday activities. Firstly, that the directions the children may have to follow when doing traditional, copycat arts and crafts may be too difficult. Secondly, it is a pity to ruin the myriad skills they can gain when doing Educational art, at the expense of using art to teach them how to follow directions.

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