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From birth to 2 years early mark making is not the same as writing. Children of this age do not understand that forming marks communicates meaning instead it’s a sensory and physical experience. The ability to handle and control a pencil is still a physical development rather than a communication at this stage. To be able to control fine muscles, young children need to develop the larger muscles in their body. During this workshop we will explore early mark making while experiencing hands-on exploration stations. “Children are born with a natural exploratory drive and desire to communicate their thoughts and feelings. From the moment of birth, they strive to make sense of their world and quickly reveal their unique characteristics as their personalities, preferences and different developmental pathways unfold. Through their play, young children explore imaginary and abstract worlds, making meaning through story making, mark making and drawing."
   
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