Thrive From Home – Week Five – Fine Motor Skills
Asking your child to complete small tasks with their hands, like zipping their jackets or helping you do the dishes, can help them develop their fine motor skills. Without developing these skills, your child may become easily frustrated while trying to use scissors or crayons. These exercises can help your child practice self-care and improve their fine motor skills.
Tine motor skills, such as using scissors or crayons, are important for preschoolers to be able to complete activities. If your child is frustrated with their inability to do these activities, you can help them practice by asking them to perform simple tasks, such as zipping up their jacket or stacking plates.