
Many activities that young children enjoy are terrific for developing fine motor skills and eye-hand coordination, which they need for writing. Encourage your child to cut paper with child-friendly scissors, place beads on a string (or pasta shapes on a shoelace), play with blocks, and do simple jigsaw puzzles. Even pinching spring-loaded clothespins can help build the muscles your child will use for
writing.
| posted Oct 15, 2012 by Amy L. |