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Build Your Child’s Fine Motor Skills

5 Easy Steps to Help Your Child

Building your child’s fine motor skills is an important part of your child’s development. Some children can struggle with holding a pencil, cutting with scissors and colouring. In these cases there are strategies parents can use to build their child’s fine motor skills.

First we need to understand that printing is not something we are born knowing how to do. This is something we have to be taught. How to hold a pencil or how to form letters are examples of things kids need to figure out on their own these days. Yet figuring it doesn’t always lead to the right conclusion. This is where it is important for parents and caregivers to set the child up for success. There are some easy ways to help your child learn these skills. Once your child learns how, you need to be consistent at reminding them.

Since most of our current educational system is focused on a child having the ability to do these activities, it is important that children to learn how to develop and master these skills. Enter your email address below to receive 5 easy steps to look at when working with your child at home to help them build the confidence with fine motor skills.

Does your child struggle with their fine motor skills but you want to know some specific ideas for your child? Book a virtual consultation with our pediatric occupational therapists.

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About Sabrina

Occupational Therapist, Mom of 4 and Founder of Enabling Adaptations. Bringing practical advice to parents that can help in those everyday situations. Building connection, and communicating effectively with your unique child to help them reach their greatest potential is my number one goal.

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