Finger motor skills upper secondary education
Finger motor skills upper secondary education
- Eye-hand coordination
- One-handed
- Power regulation
Stimulate finger motor skills through play – also in the upper grades
Finger motor skills are an important part of fine motor skills, aimed at improving the mobility, strength, and coordination of the fingers. While much of the focus is on this in the lower grades, children in the upper grades also benefit greatly from it. This skill remains essential for detailed work, writing, creative activities, and countless activities in daily life.
Finger Motor Skills Playset – learning through play
It's never too late to work on motor skills. Especially in the upper grades, where the emphasis is often on cognitive development, it's valuable to actively stimulate motor skills. Motor exercises strengthen important connections in the brain and contribute to skills like patience, perseverance, and frustration tolerance.
Contents of the set:
- K alaha – Practices fine motor skills, tactical thinking, insight, and finger dexterity.
- Magic Puzzle Ball – Improves finger strength, coordination and problem-solving skills.
- Spinning Tops – Set with different spinning tops in various levels of difficulty, for finger coordination, timing and patience.
- Spinning Top – Trains agility, timing, and controlled strength.
Suggested Use:
-Use the games as an energizer or short break exercise in the classroom.
- Use them in a circuit format during exercise classes or therapy.
- Make it a game competition to increase motivation.
- Combine motor skills challenges with cognitive tasks, such as practicing math or vocabulary while playing.
With the Finger Motor Skills Play Set for upper grades, children not only train their fingers, but also their patience, focus and creative thinking – skills that will serve them for a lifetime.
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