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Rethinking Innovation for Young STEM Learners
When most people hear the word innovation, they often picture robots, coding labs, or high-tech inventions. Those things certainly have their place. But when you work with young learners, especially preschoolers through about third grade, you begin to realize that innovation often starts much earlier and looks much simpler. It begins with curiosity. It grows through exploration. And it shows up in moments we don’t always plan for.
Here are some ways that I have witnessed in
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Jan 95 min read


Helping Little Hands Grow Strong- A Focus on Fine Motor Skills
Have you ever looked at your child struggling to hold a crayon, use scissors, or button a jacket and wondered, “Shouldn't they be doing this by now?”
You’re not alone — many parents and teachers quietly worry about fine motor skills...At Dotty’s Place, we focus on simple, playful activities that strengthen the small muscles children need for writing, building, cutting, and creating.
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Dec 1, 20251 min read
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