Small motor skills, which require control and dexterity in the hands and fingers, come later.
For most babies, boobies are a playground and a yoga studio and a gymnastics center, a drive - thru smoothie shop, and
a small motor skills workshop.
Baby development can be divided into four subcategories: social skills, language and communication skills, large motor (physical) skills and
small motor skills.
Small motor skills - these include your baby's hand - eye coordination skills, such as reaching and grasping objects.
This is an easy craft that your kids will love, using
their small motor skills as they assemble it.
Coloring pages provide children with the opportunity for self expression and improves their coordination and
small motor skills.
Remember that childhood is about more than just learning academic skills: children are still learning big motor skills (how to run, jump, throw), and
small motor skills (not just writing and drawing, but using tools and manipulating materials) and the social skills and emotional regulation that come from free, unstructured play with other kids.