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What milestones should I look for?
By age 5, most children can draw basic shapes, use scissors, and start writing some letters. Younger kids should be able to stack blocks, scribble, and use a spoon. Every child develops at their own pace, but delays should be discussed with a professional.
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Can music and movement help fine motor skills?
Yes—finger plays, clapping games, and dance routines that use hand gestures all help. Combine rhythm and repetition for deeper learning.
How can educators encourage home practice?
Send home simple activity ideas, kits, or worksheets. Offer short instructions and encourage family involvement. Regular practice builds lasting progress.
What crafts are best for fine motor practice?
Try origami, sticker scenes, stringing pasta, or painting with Q-tips. Crafts that use small pieces build precision and control.