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Sorting or gambling - occupational therapy with socks

Yes, it really does exist, World Lost Sock Day. Since 1998, the poor socks that disappear without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle between the laundry basket and the washing machine have been commemorated on 9 May.

What is this topic doing on a paediatrician's website? The day serves as an opportunity to remind parents that sorting or folding socks, for example, can be a great perception and attention game for children.

There is a whole range of practical tips like this - also known as occupational therapy in everyday life: folding napkins, setting the table with the same arrangement of plates and cutlery, folding laundry or sorting socks. All incredibly good for child development and practising perception. And once the household chores have been completed in a playful way - tip number 2 - a game of "sock puzzle", Doc's favourite game for fun with younger children, is a good idea. Both sorting socks and sock gambling are suitable for children aged 4 and over.

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