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Why Twiddle?

Pinch.  Pull.  Knead.  Pinch Again.  Touched by Love.

Oh, the twiddling! Why, oh, why?! If your little one finds a mole, they decide it is their new pull toy. Those broken hairs along your hair line, that is just because you needed a trim, right? Could there be an actual benefit to this behavior?

Yes, there is!

Type of tactile exploration:
Sensory information acquired :
Rubbing finger across surface
Texture
Squeezing or poking object Hardness
Fingers resting on object surface Temperature
Holding or grasping object
Shape, size, or volume
Tracing along contours of object
Global shape or exact shape
Holding object in hand Weight

(chart is adapted from McLinden & McCall, 2002)

Types of tactile stimulation
Different Shapes
Slopes and Contours
Curved Edges
Surface Texture and Temperature
Elasticity or Pliability
Hardness or Softness
Weight

Reference:
McLinden, M. and McCall, S. (2002). Learning Through Touch: Supporting children with visual impairment and additional difficulties. London: David Fulton Publishers, Ltd. The Chiswick Centre, 414 Chiswick High Road, London W4 5TF.