Are you noticing difficulties with your child’s fine motor skills, such as poor handwriting, trouble tying shoelaces, or challenges with buttons and zips? Perhaps they have messy drawings, struggle to pick up small objects, or have trouble using both hands together. These are common signs that your child might need support with fine motor skills.
Fine motor skills involve the precise use of the small muscles in the hands and fingers, essential for tasks like drawing, writing, using scissors, and handling small objects. Developing these skills is crucial for your child’s independence and daily activities.
Our sessions focus on enhancing these skills by targeting key components such as muscle strength, hand-eye coordination, and precision in movement. Early intervention can make a significant difference in your child’s development, helping them overcome challenges and build confidence.
What kind of help can I expect?
In our personalized intervention sessions, we’ll work on improving your child’s fine motor and writing skills.
We provide tailored support, practical strategies, and useful resources to help your child achieve their full potential.