Developing precise hand movements and coordination
Fine Motor Skills Training for disabled children focuses on developing the small muscle groups essential for precise movements like writing, drawing, painting, and buttoning buttons. Our specialized therapy helps children improve their coordination of movements, eye-hand coordination, and balance through targeted activities.
Through carefully designed exercises and engaging activities involving both fine motor skills and gross motor skills, we help children strengthen their small muscle groups while also incorporating larger muscle movements like walking, running, jumping, swimming, and throwing and catching balls for comprehensive development.
Small muscle group movements for writing, drawing, painting, and buttoning buttons
Developing coordination between visual input and hand movements for precise tasks
Bigger muscle group movements like walking, running, jumping, swimming, and ball activities
We use a variety of engaging tools and activities combining both fine and gross motor skills development to improve coordination of movements, eye-hand coordination, and balance. Each child receives a customized program targeting both small and large muscle groups for optimal development.
Children show significant improvements in both fine and gross motor coordination and balance
Improved writing, drawing, painting, and button manipulation skills
Improved overall movement coordination and eye-hand coordination
Better walking, running, jumping, swimming, and ball handling abilities
Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and start your child's fine and gross motor skills journey