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Improving your child's fine motor and gross motor skills



Michigan Medicine

There are several fun ways you can work with your child on his or her fine motor skills and gross motor skills. In this video, Physical therapist Kendra VanWasshenova from U-M’s Milestones pediatric rehabilitation program shows us a few activities you can do with materials you probably already have at home.

Camp Little Victors is a virtual summer camp created by C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital. To learn more about Camp Little Victors, visit http://www.mottchildren.org/camp

University of Michigan C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital is consistently ranked one of the best hospitals in the country. It was nationally ranked in all ten pediatric specialties in U.S. News Media Group’s “America’s Best Children’s Hospitals,” and among the 10 best children’s hospitals in the nation by Parents Magazine. In December 2011, the hospital opened our new 12-story, state-of-the-art facility offering cutting-edge specialty services for newborns, children and women. Learn more at http://www.mottchildren.org

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26 thoughts on “Improving your child's fine motor and gross motor skills
  1. This are amazing exercise and with the help of these children learn how to make balance in games so these are good and it also help me in my study because i am doing early childhood program .

  2. Thank you for sharing. I just retired from teaching 25 years in early childhood. I am presently working on my Master's in Early Childhood at GCU. Age is just a number. These exercises are good for adults at well. Working on balance and hands, plus keeping the brain going. I needed some simple activities for my classroom assignment and I will borrow yours. I did have a balance board in my first classroom ages ago. Ms Mary

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