Pre-KG 2024/ 25 Blog 8
Fine Motor skills
We all might have heard about fine motor skills and are aware that they are important for a child’s development, but what are they and are they only important in childhood?
Fine motor skills are the small, precise movements we make with our hands, fingers, feet, toes and eyes.
For most people doing things like drawing a picture, inserting a straw or tying shoelaces seem like relatively easy tasks, but in fact these activities involve the complex coordination of our muscles and our brain.
To be able to carry out these tasks, we have to develop and recognize the importance of fine motor skills in the early years, but improving them is a really important part of our development and continues into adulthood.
Many children’s songs cater to the fine motor skills development as they involve movement of hands, fingers and feet and they are a daily part of our Pre–Kindergarten curriculum.
I love to sing with the children live in class and so do my coworkers, Ms.Priyanka and Mr.Derek, but if you are stuck for ideas, there are many songs performed by different educators and singers, which you can enjoy ! Just remember to limit screen time and discover your own lovely voice.
Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes
Mit Fingerchen, mit Fingerchen
To accompany our singing in class, we decided to make shakers with recycled PET bottles as this task requires fine motor skills to pick up the colorful beads, to put the safety tapes around and of course they are so much fun to shake!
The Pre–Kindergarten children did a great job and listened to the different sounds, realizing that the sound changes depending on the amount of beads inserted into the bottle.
What a valuable discovery !
Another wonderful activity to foster fine motor skills is playing with playdough. The children will use all of the muscles in their hands and fingers by kneading, pulling, stretching, rolling, cutting and constantly forming the dough.
Some children can engage for hours and there is a great fun factor as well when you discover that your creations have the shape of a pizza, cookies or icecream !
There are many other activities that involve fine motor skills like stringing, picking up small pieces of paper to glue into a piece of art , inserting a car into the Autobahn tube to watch it race down or let a bottle float. But of course there are a lot of outdoor activities as well to support these skills.Making sand cakes with friends involves holding a shovel, scooping and pouring into a form and it requires good hand–eye coordination which is also necessary for drawing.
Learning can be so much fun and it is amazing how skillful the children are becoming in the course. Triangle bubble wands might bring a bit of magic into the play and surely provide a lot of laughter and joy.Whatever activity you do with your child to support their fine motor skills, you will be amazed at the progress and at the wonderful opportunities for bonding and sharing.Viel Spaß mit Liedern und alten und neuen Aktivitäten zur Förderung der Feinmotorik!
Wishing you a delightful weekend !
With kind regards, mit herzlichen Grüßen,
Anita Ursula Mönch
DSKI Pre-Kindergarten homeroom teacher Playgroup / EY Deutsch & German
German Saturday School homeroom teacher
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