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Top Special Needs – Fine Motor Skills

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Fine motor generally refers to the movement of the small muscle groups as found in the in hands, wrists, fingers, feet and toes. Many children with conditions, such as hypotonia or sensory processing disorder, and others, have difficulty or are delayed in this area. Physical and/or occupational therapy in addition to working with your child at home can help increase their fine motor skills. Below are some toys that can also help.

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  1. Laugh & Learn Piggy Bank

    from Fisher-Price

    We recommend this product for
    kids ages 6 months and up

    What it is: To build fine motor skills in younger kids, have them do simple actions like putting coins in slots. This helps develop the pincer grasp (thumb-and-forefinger motion that's involved for manipulating…

    Laugh & Learn Piggy Bank
  2. Connect 4

    from Hasbro

    We recommend this product for
    kids ages 6 and up

    What it is: After your child has mastered larger coins, he or she is ready to sharpen those skills with the Connect 4 game by Hasbro. This game is easy to set up, has plenty of chips. My son's favorite part is…

    Connect 4

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