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fine motor activity, muscle strengthening, occupational therapy

Muscle Strengthening Activity for the Hands

Check out these activities using squeeze containers from the Dollar Store. Can’t beat the price – 2 for $1. Economical occupational therapy tool for sure…

October 13, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
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