For example, say that you are a helpful person; your act of tying your shoelaces will generally not do much toward expressing this fact, no matter how nimbly your fingers respond to your intentions for them. (religion-online.org)
We have mirror neurons in our brain that help us to learn — when we learn to tie our shoelaces by watching someone else, mirror neurons are at work. (relevantmagazine.com)
It fills my heart with joy to see him cuddling my niece like a big sister, learning how to tie his shoelaces from her and the way that she always visually checks he's managing at dinner, or automatically holds his hand near a road. (theboyandme.co.uk)