Fine Motor Skills - Handwriting etc

Fine motor skills can be generally seen in a child's handwriting, colouring, and cutting.  Even though in this digital age, handwriting is becoming less important, fine motor skills are still necessary.

Try some of these novel ways of improving fine motor skills without boring your child to pieces.

Origami



Using Chopsticks

Jenga

Cutting Out


Pom Pom Race

All you need is $2 shop mini pom poms and some squeezie pegs.  Have a race to get all your pom poms back into a container.  Vary it up by colour and by which fingers are allowed to operate the peg.  Thumb and little finger is tricky!!

Drawing

Colouring In

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