Have you ever looked at something your preschooler wrote and thought to yourself...
My preschooler has the worst handwriting!
Okay, maybe you didn't say those exact words, but you've thought:
My child writes SO big.
I can't read my child's letters.
Are these just scribbles?In order to write well, and do lots of other really important skills, preschoolers need to develop the tiny muscles in their hands.
In education circles, you'll hear "fine motor skills".
Fine motor skills all revolve around your child's ability to control those small muscles in his/her hands.
And while they may not seem EXCEPTIONALLY important, they actually are.
When you type, zip your coat, tie your shoes, and sign your name, you are using your own fine motor skills.
When you snap to music, open a milk jug, and squeeze an eyedropper, you are using your fine motor skills AGAIN.
Often, we use these skills and don't even recognize them. It's like we are on auto-pilot.
And that is EXACTLY what we want for our preschoolers.
Listen and learn more about fine motor skills and how you can support fine motor development in your preschooler.