Fine motor skills refer to the more concentrated efforts we make to maneuver through everyday life.
Fine motor skills refer to smaller movements (think hands -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
If there are delays in other areas, such as your child's language or
fine motor skills, she may
refer you to a developmental pediatrician.
Fine motor skills generally
refer to the small movements of the hands, wrists, fingers, feet, toes, lips, and tongue.
If your child is
referred to occupational therapy or physical therapy for their
fine motor skills or gross
motor skills, you will be involved in the therapy.
You may have heard about the importance of the development of
fine motor skills, which basically
refers to the ability to coordinate the use of the hands and fingers, with the eyes.
The term, «
fine motor skills»
refers to small muscle movement; and for preschoolers, the focus is hand and finger coordination.