| What exactly are motor skills? |
| Friday, 16 April 2010 20:45 |
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One, Two, Tie My Shoe is a great product to help children fine tune their motor skills. It is great for hand eye coordination, teaching colors and the over and under process. Fine motor skills are the coordination of small muscle movements which typically occur in the fingers, usually in coordination with the eyes. With regard to motor skills of hands and fingers, the term dexterity is commonly used. The abilities that involve the use of hands develop over time, starting with primitive gestures such as grabbing at objects and moving to more precise activites that involve hand-eye coordination. Fine motor skills involve a refined use of the small muscles controlling the hand, fingers, and thumb. The development of these skills allows one to be able to complete tasks such as writing, drawing, buttoning and tying. During the infant and toddler years, children develop basic grasping and manipulation skills, which are refined during the preschool years. The preschooer becomes quite adept in self-help, construction, holding grips, and control tasks requiring the use of both hands. Learning to tie their own shoes is great for developing these skills. One, Two, Tie My Shoe has helped many children over the years, and it is a great self esteem builder. Why not order your kit today? Please visit us at www.onetwotiemyshoe.com Mendy K Hassen |




