Your child can practice
important small motor skills and hand - eye coordination using golf balls and paint.
Not exact matches
Fine
motor skills are those that require the ability to use and coordinate
small muscle groups and are
important for writing, shoe - tying, buttoning, and zipping, among other things.
But it's equally
important that kids work on their fine
motor skills —
small, precise thumb, finger, hand, and wrist movements — because they support a host of other vital physical and mental
skills.
Squishy, plush and fuzzy toys, such as balls and
small pillows, can strengthen
important muscles and build several
motor skills.