Motor Skills Development

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A simple fine motor activity for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers using colored pom-poms
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17 Ways To Build Fine Motor Activities Into Your Curriculum - Differentiated Kindergarten
17 Ways to Build Fine Motor Activities Into Your Curriculum --Showing what they know without a pencil while building fine motor muscles. Great for morning work or center activities.
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20 {No-Prep} Fine Motor Skills Activities
These activities for kids are so easy to set-up. I love #19!
two hands are holding several small colorful sticks in each hand, while another person holds the string
Hand Strength: 35 Playful Hand Strengthening Exercises for Kids - The Inspired Treehouse
Hand strength is important for writing, cutting, fastening clothing and more! Check out these 35 genius ideas for strengthening your child's hands to help all of those important developmental skills.
water dropping fine motor skill building activity for kids
Tutus Tea Parties
Tutus and Tea Parties: Fine Motor Skill Building | Water Dropper Practice, so wish i had this idea when mine were little!
a pair of scissors sitting on top of a block of orange and green material with two smaller blocks in the background
Cutting up: Fine motor activities to help develop scissor skills.
5 fine motor activities that help with scissor skills
Crossing the Midline with Rainbow Drawing! Your Kids OT Crossing The Midline, Occupational Therapy Kids, Rainbow Drawing, Occupational Therapy Activities, Motor Planning, Vision Therapy
Crossing the Midline with Rainbow Drawing!
Crossing the Midline with Rainbow Drawing! Your Kids OT
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The 10 Fine Motor Activities Preschoolers Should Be Doing Often - Empowered Parents
Cutting, pasting and tearing are examples of basic fine-motor activities that kids should be doing daily. They do them at school every day, and they are easy to do at home. Here are 10 simple ideas to help you develop your child's fine-motor skills. #finemotorskills #fine-motor #finemotoractivities #empoweredparents
Fine motor activjty that doubles as a boredom buster - i love easy to put tigether activities like this! Task Boxes, Developmental Therapy, River Activities, Work Bins, Toddler Montessori, Quiet Time Activities, Quiet Activities
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Fine motor activjty that doubles as a boredom buster - i love easy to put tigether activities like this!
a young child sitting on the floor holding up a cardboard box with colored strips in it
DIY zipper board for kids
DIY zipper board for toddlers and preschoolers - fun motor skills activity for kids
several pieces of colored clothes pins are in a plastic container on a white surface with wooden pegs
Contact Support
Colorful popsicle sticks and en empty coffee can to work on preschool fine motor skills #finemotor #childdevelopment
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Calm Down Bottles for the Classroom
Here are 4 simple one-ingredient calm down bottles for the classroom. Put them together and use them when your students need a few minutes to regroup.
Ot hand strengthing Finger Gym
Ot hand strengthing
Toddler threading activity with giant cardboard beads. Could be a little project to have them paint the tubes, let them dry, and cut the tubes into smaller lengths (with some help).  Add stickers for decoration and even more fine motor practice! Keluarga Saya, Games For Toddlers, Toddler Fun
Cardboard Beads Threading Activity for Toddlers - The Imagination Tree
Toddler threading activity with giant cardboard beads. Could be a little project to have them paint the tubes, let them dry, and cut the tubes into smaller lengths (with some help). Add stickers for decoration and even more fine motor practice!