Learning to tie your shoelaces is a step towards a child's daily autonomy. It is a learning process that requires time, motor skills, visual-spatial skills, among others, and support. Today, we invite you to download a visual guide to practice tying your shoelaces. It details and illustrates the different steps to follow to tie your shoes, with a fun aspect: follow the story of the bee and the flower!
Visual aids have the advantage of often being more easily gcash data understood than spoken instructions. With a visual aid, you can better see the steps to follow and what you are doing should look like.
What you will find in the download
In this download, you will find an illustrated tutorial for tying your shoelaces (for right-handed and left-handed people), with photos and a story. To practice tying your shoelaces, there is also a shoe model and bee and flower-shaped markers.