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		<title>Everyday Play-Developing Fine Motor Skills</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Fine motor skills are a stepping-stone for school readiness.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fine motor skills are a stepping-stone for school readiness, and <strong>Everyday Play</strong>, a new publication from Gryphon House, Inc., gives parents the tools and information they need to make developing those skills easy and fun!</p>
<p>Organized by age for easy reference, the dozens of creative activities in <strong>Everyday Play</strong> are inexpensive, requiring few or no materials or props, and are easy to do.  These activities allow parents and children to have fun while laying the foundation for the fine motor skills that every child needs to be successful in school.</p>
<p>With a chapter of frequently asked questions from real parents, developmental guidelines, and easy strategies for teaching children important skills, <strong>Everyday Play</strong> is the book parents need to ensure their child is ready for school.<br />
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<p>Christy Isbell, Ph.D., is a pediatric occupational therapist who has extensive experience in the evaluation and treatment of young children with fine motor delays.  She is an Associate Professor of Occupational Therapy and teaches Child Development course and Pediatric Occupational Therapy courses.  She co-authored The Complete Learning Spaces Book for Infants and Toddlers, The Inclusive Learning Center Book, and the award-winning Sensory Integration: A Guide for Preschool Teachers.  Christy lives in Johnson City, Tennessee with her husband and two daughters.</p>
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