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<blockquote data-quote="kim75062" data-source="post: 707341" data-attributes="member: 20727"><p>I forgot about that book! I didn't find it at the book store when I was looking for all of them from the list and it completely slipped my mind. </p><p></p><p>I was looking at the therapy shop website and they seem to have lots of tweezer type activities. Obviously I'm not willing to pay $20 for plastic tweezers and mini Pom poms from them but I'm sure a trip to the dollar tree with all these activities in mind will be beneficial. </p><p></p><p>I have tried the drawing/art idea and he hates it equally. Play dough lasts about 5 mins until he's tired of it and won't use it anymore. He is still very into the logos and builds things with the daily so I'm sure that's helping. Also is thumbs and mouse clicking finger should be in great shape lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kim75062, post: 707341, member: 20727"] I forgot about that book! I didn't find it at the book store when I was looking for all of them from the list and it completely slipped my mind. I was looking at the therapy shop website and they seem to have lots of tweezer type activities. Obviously I'm not willing to pay $20 for plastic tweezers and mini Pom poms from them but I'm sure a trip to the dollar tree with all these activities in mind will be beneficial. I have tried the drawing/art idea and he hates it equally. Play dough lasts about 5 mins until he's tired of it and won't use it anymore. He is still very into the logos and builds things with the daily so I'm sure that's helping. Also is thumbs and mouse clicking finger should be in great shape lol [/QUOTE]
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