Some Activities to Improve Your Child’s Fine Motor Skills



 

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If you are a parent of a toddler and are keen to develop your child’s fine motor skills, then you have reached the right place. Fine motor skills are the ability to make movements using the small muscles in their hands and wrists. In this blog post, Preschool San Dimas CA teachers have shared certain activities that strengthen children’s fingers and work on their hand-eye coordination. You can do these activities at home with your kids to help them strengthen their finger muscles.

 

Playing with playdough:

 

Playing with playdough is quite a popular activity among toddlers. This is a great way to develop their fine motor skills and creativity. Children can make different types of shapes or objects like some pretend food, toys, cars, animals, or anything of their choice. You can even make letters and numbers using this playdough. So, if you want to teach them numbers or the alphabet, try this hands-on activity.

 

 

Sewing:

 

If you are doing this activity with your kids, please make sure you are supervising the act. You will need an embroidery needle (these are the large needles and safe for kids), a Piece of fabric, colorful thread, and an embroidery band. You may need to assist your child in stretching and placing the fabric tightly inside the band. The main objective of this activity is to develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. 

 

 

Follow the line and match the stickers:

 

Do you want to improve your child’s hand-eye coordination and fine motor skill? Do this activity. In San Dimas, CA Montessori teachers always keep matching pairs of stickers handy to do this type of activity. At home, you can make a column of one of each sticker on a paper and draw random lines to the other side of the paper where the matching stickers would go. Seeing the paper, kids feel encouraged to find the matching sticker and stick it in the correct place following the line. This is a great fun activity as kids love to peel off the stickers from the paper. Initially, you may have to help your kids but eventually, they will feel confident to do the task on their own.

 

Funny pompoms:

 

In Day Care centers, children love to play with colorful pompoms. This is a great activity for developing their fine motor skills as children can hold, squeeze and poke at these little soft items. You can give colorful pom-poms to your kids and encourage them to arrange them according to the color or they can count them. Colorful pom-poms are also helpful in teaching kids the concept of counting and sorting.

 

Apart from these activities; painting, pinching, poking, balancing, beading are some other fun activities that you can do with your kids for the development of their fine motor skills. Moreover, you can do these during this pandemic situation as well as you do not have to buy any fancy materials. 

 

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