• Develop student interest and participation by compelling and creative lesson plans and active student participation that develops
small motor coordination and attentiveness.
Not exact matches
Fine
motor and hand - eye
coordination also continue to improve during this period, and your baby will develop the ability to pick up very
small things, including cereal, with dexterity.
Appropriate for: 9 to 18 months Skills developed: Fine
motor, hand - eye
coordination What you'll need: A piece of contact paper, tape, and a few
small toys Take a piece of sticky contact paper, the kind you use for lining drawers and shelves, and place it, sticky side up, on your kitchen floor.
by gradually introducing a toy to make it more fun, this will stimulate their fine
motor skills, such as hand to mouth
coordination and their ability to pick up and minipulate
small items.
Small motor skills - these include your baby's hand - eye
coordination skills, such as reaching and grasping objects.
Your child can practice important
small motor skills and hand - eye
coordination using golf balls and paint.
The «fill and dump» activities help infants build strength and
coordination of
small motor muscles.
It also develops
small motor control and eye - hand
coordination, and sharpens children's powers of observation.
The term, «fine
motor skills» refers to
small muscle movement; and for preschoolers, the focus is hand and finger
coordination.
Children's imagination, creativity and learning are stimulated, while learning about the properties of materials e.g. heavy, light, big,
small, can develop problem solving, reasoning, fine
motor skills and hand - eye
coordination.
Via
small groups, students are exposed to a variety of different types of large
motor skills including balance, bilateral movement, visual
motor coordination, and directionality.