motor skill development
Writing and manipulating small objects requires fine-motor skills. Use these resources, tips, and tools to help develop your child’s motor skills.
- Gravity Challenge
- High Water
- Rainy Day Umbrella
- Cutting and Pasting Activities
- Pillow Throw
- Jingle Toes
- Let’s Pretend
- Run to the Ribbons
- Crazy Walk
- Beanbag Toss
- Wet Footprints
- Batting Balls
- Spaghetti Pick-Up
- Where to Jump
- Fine-Motor Coordination
- Balancing Board
- Toe Wrestling
- Walk My Walk
- Characteristics Checklist for Asperger’s Syndrome: Motor Skills
- String Along
- That Makes Three
- Two-Year-Old Walks on Her Tiptoes
- Race Me
- Gifted Boy Lacks Fine Motor Skills
- Observing Fine-Motor Difficulties in Children
- Fun Sign Language
- Pom-Pom Paddle Ball
- Popping Up to Say Hello!
- Head and Shoulders, Baby Chant
- Beanbag Bowling
- Up, Up and Away
- Darling Daffodil
- Jump over the Brook P.E. Game
- The Doughnut Shoppe Finger Game
- Wet Chalk in the Dark
- Fine-Motor Skill Development: Tips for Parents
- Miss Sue Fingergame
- Momma Hen
- Busy Fingers
- Three to Six Years: Dietary and Developmental Highlights
- Building Muscles for Writing
- Carl the Cardinal
- Center of the Universe
- Follow the Lines
- Let’s Move!
- Freeze and Melt
- In the Slot
- Poor Handwriting Due to Motor Skill Problems
- Why Teach Fine Motor?
- Copy and Draw
- Keystroking Activities
- Log Roll
- I Can Write Letters
- Brush My Hair
- Perceptual Motor Problems
- Tweezers and Tongs
- I Can Write Letters (Group Activity)
- Through the Tunnel
- Life-Sized Foil Figures
- Poor Fine-Motor Skills



