After that, kids will have the skills to learn how to cut more complex shapes with both curved and straight lines.
Many parents in the comments section were shocked by how early kids need to start being familiarized with scissors.
“Oh shoot. We’re supposed to be giving our 2-year-olds scissors????!” commented one user.
“I always thought squares would come before circles!” exclaimed another.
“Yikes, buying scissors tomorrow. My son is 4, and I’ve never exposed him to them,” admitted someone else.
Some children may need more time to become accustomed to the practice of using scissors, so take your time and go at your child’s pace!
@gabriellatheot Do you let your kids use scissors? #finemotoractivity #parentingtips #childhood
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