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Motor skills are divided into two zones, fine motor and gross motor skills. Fine motor skills are what gives a child the ability to manage or manipulate small objects. Fine motor skills necessary for things like drawing, writing, painting, cutting and many other complex tasks. gross motor muscles use more longer with balance and coordination. These skills give children the opportunity to run, walk, jump, roll, hop and other large physical movements. Motor skills are an extremely important part of the beginning of your child. Some statistics indicate that approximately 15% of pupils attending primary schools have engine trouble. Also the ratio of boys / girls with physical disabilities is 3:1. These are staggering statistics, but statistics even more shocking is the one that says 60% of students also have problems in areas such as speech, attention, poor listening, poor self-image, a abnormal or unacceptable behavior and general problems of learning. A child may also be affected socially a lack of traction being isolated or having low self-esteem.



Latches Board by Melissa & Doug



Despite these negative statistics it is not necessary for your child to fall behind. In fact, you can help your child to do exactly the opposite. There are really lots of ways you can help your child develop in the field of motor function. To help encourage fine motor skills to play with things such as modeling clay, blocks, puzzles, and painting. All these activities can help develop the skills of your child because of fine motor tasks such as these require the coordination of hand and fingers. To improve gross motor skills you can do something as simple as taking your child for a ride, let them come up to the hanger bars in the playground or a sport in which you hit a ball like golf, tennis or baseball. These activities can significantly improve the balance of your child and focus.



Sensory Stepping Stones



There is a wide variety of toys that are made specifically for children with developmental problems so that a parent you have more selection when it comes to helping your child. The toy company Melissa and Doug has a great line of toys specifically to help basic skills. For example, the People's Council Locks contains six types of locks that open doors to show different colors, shapes and numbers. Another board activity Melissa and Doug created is called the Basic Skills Council. The board of basic training consists of things like zippers, buttons, clasps, chains and belts. This board in particular, can benefit a child because he teaches fine motor skills they need to perform the basic skills they will use in their daily lives. For gross motor GuideCraft offers a product called Sensory Stepping Stones. These milestones are different in color and texture. The color and texture choices gives the child the sensory benefits, while increasing balance and coordination. These are just a few toys that are available to help fine and motor skills. All these toys are especially beneficial because your child while having fun is also learning without even knowing. At the same time, you can rest easy knowing that your child becomes the motivation they need to help them grow in the field of motor function. Then give your child a helping hand and watch their little minds grow and develop before your eyes.



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Posted on April 9, 2010.
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