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Fine Motor Development
Fine Motor Development

Tue, Jul 28

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Early Education Career Institute

Fine Motor Development

Excellent training that will support the understanding of Fine Motor Development. Participants will leave with being able to define and articulate fine motor development, list and identify three categories of hand movement and plan to support the implementation of the practice in the curriculum. © 2

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Time & Location

Jul 28, 2020, 2:30 PM – 4:30 PM EDT

Early Education Career Institute, 9005 Two Notch Rd, Columbia, SC 29223, USA

About the Event

Excellent training that will support the understanding of Fine Motor Development. Participants will leave with being able to define and articulate fine motor development, list and identify three categories of hand movement and plan to support the implementation of the practice in the curriculum.  © 2003-2020 by TIPS for Child Care Institute

Clock Hours: 2

SC Endeavor Registered Training

Topic Area: Child Growth and Development

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    $5.00
    +$0.13 service fee
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