Developing fine motor skills and strengthening fingers
Suggestions on how to develop fine motor skills and strengthening fingers
Young children with a vision impairment will profit from exercises to develop their finger strengthening skills, in order to prepare them for developing their typing/ braille skills later on.
Here are some ideas for games/activities to do at home in order to develop these skills:
- Create objects (e.g. animals)/ shapes out of clay/ play doh – rolling, forming a ball, separating, create large and small shapes
- Building with lego
- Creating shapes/ letters in sand/ soil/ paint
- Creating a puppet out of an old sock
- Sorting toys into sizes/ colours
- Marbles – rolling, counting, sorting
- Thread beads on string
- Pick up a variety of objects with pegs
- Decorate fairy cakes (squeezing a tube of icing/ placing small decorations)
- Create a picture/ collage by cutting different pieces of paper into small pieces and placing them on the picture/ rolling crepe paper into small balls and glue them onto the picture
- Creating patterns/ animals out of pipe cleaners
Useful websites on how to develop fine motor skills and strengthening fingers
Decorate a picture (e.g. an Easter Egg) using resources such as buttons - https://funlearningforkids.com/
Collecting resources from your walk (e.g. leaves, pebbles, shells and create a collage/ sort into shapes/colours/size) - https://www.playfulchildhoods.wales/
Fine motor skills – pencil control, cutting skills, dot to dot, creating patterns with buttons, practicing tracing/ forming numbers FREE Twinkl Membership Guidance | Parents Guide - Twinkl
Useful Apps on how to develop fine motor skills and strengthening fingers
- Tap the Frog
- Easy Xylophone
- Dexteria Jr. Lite: Pre-K&K (£0.99)
- Dexteria Jr (£4.99)