Great for fine motor skills but apparently one mom doesn't want her son to play with it. I like clay because it's great for fine motor skills.....harder to work than play dough. Kids are so lacking in gross and fine motor skills these days. I guess he went home with some in his fingernails. Just wondering if any of you do clay?
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Originally posted by MissAnn View PostGreat for fine motor skills but apparently one mom doesn't want her son to play with it. I like clay because it's great for fine motor skills.....harder to work than play dough. Kids are so lacking in gross and fine motor skills these days. I guess he went home with some in his fingernails. Just wondering if any of you do clay?
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We use clay daily. I tell potential daycare parents during the interview that I'm a huge fan of messy play so parents who aren't okay with it just move on to different providers. Most parents love it because they know their kids are having a blast and they don't have to deal with the mess (except what comes home under the nails ).
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Originally posted by Puddleduck View PostWe use clay daily. I tell potential daycare parents during the interview that I'm a huge fan of messy play so parents who aren't okay with it just move on to different providers. Most parents love it because they know their kids are having a blast and they don't have to deal with the mess (except what comes home under the nails ).
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Yes we do! No parents have complained yet, but they're probably just happy the project didn't involve glitter .
Dcm is of course, welcome to pick up anytime the clay comes out ...It's just like really?! Clay got under his nails? A bath will take care of that. Trimming his nails will take care of that. Seriously people, let kids be kids! A little clay or dirt under the nails isn't going to hurt them.
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Yes we do clay, glitter, paints, etc.
I use smocks on all the kids, which keeps their clothing in reasonably good condition.
While I do make it clear that we can get dirty, and to send them in old/play clothing, and they do, I do try to be mindful that clothing costs add up.
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Originally posted by Play Care View PostYes we do clay, glitter, paints, etc.
I use smocks on all the kids, which keeps their clothing in reasonably good condition.
While I do make it clear that we can get dirty, and to send them in old/play clothing, and they do, I do try to be mindful that clothing costs add up.
If a parent complained about something under a kids fingernails, they would be told "Oh, yes I noticed that they need to be cut."
because what? A bath and proper grooming fixes all that.
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Originally posted by MissAnn View PostGreat for fine motor skills but apparently one mom doesn't want her son to play with it. I like clay because it's great for fine motor skills.....harder to work than play dough. Kids are so lacking in gross and fine motor skills these days. I guess he went home with some in his fingernails. Just wondering if any of you do clay?
Does she feel this way about other messy activities or just clay?
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostWas she specific as to why?
Does she feel this way about other messy activities or just clay?
We use clay and I personally like it better than play dough. It doesn't have that weird smell and I feel like the kids keep the mess contained better with clay than they do with the playdough (maybe because playdough is easier to pull apart??) Seems really weird to me that a parent have an issue with clay.
Maybe because it's polymer??? But unless you're going to let the kids eat an extreme amount of it it's unlikely that they'll get sick from it. Clay is handled pretty much like any other play dough ... wash your hands before and after playing with it, don't eat it, don't eat off of it, use separate tools and utensils for playdough/clay than the ones that you use for food prep.
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I do it all. Clay, glitter, paint, etc. not afraid of messy fun here!
Clay is always available as a small motor table activity along with my other art supplies unless I rotate it out. I have cheaper scissors in the bin and the kids love to roll it out and cut it up!
I love that it never dries out. I use Crayola.
I would tell this parent these creative activities are a part of my program and I think they are very important!
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Originally posted by Blackcat31 View PostWas she specific as to why?
Does she feel this way about other messy activities or just clay?
Another time she blamed his leg cramps on me not giving him enough water. They have water bottled out all day.
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