Published On: March 23rd, 2018|

Medical X-Press – David Miller

“Ask toddlers how old they are, and they are likely to hold up the corresponding number of fingers and say, “this many.” By the time children begin walking and talking, they’re accustomed to using their fingers to point, grab and even brace for a fall. Children also use their fingers for numerical representation and counting, a common practice for teaching and learning simple arithmetic, such as addition and subtraction.” (more)