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Once your child is able to stand and move about on her own, show your child how to walk on different parts of her feet – heels, toes, both indoors and outdoors. Make sure all strength building activities are easy, fun and can be practiced individually. This is a very critical aspect, as strong muscles and bones help maintain stability and agility of the physical body throughout its lifetime.Īn infant requires her legs and feet to be strong to maintain a steady balance. Besides, never neglect to nourish the physical body to help build muscle and bone mass and strengthen the whole body. Which is why learning to build both gross and fine motor skills is a lifetime activity. Stability is possible only when gross and fine motor skills are supported by a strong muscle base. Together they help acquire skills that include writing, drawing, painting and cutting. So build the gross muscles first, then start working on fine motor muscles.

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Having said that, what you also need to understand is gaining control over large muscles precedes the development of fine motor skills and fine motor muscle control.

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You shouldn’t be surprised when your baby learns to pinch you when your attention drifts. Please note: As fine motor skills activities depend on the use of smaller muscle of the hands, neglecting to build these muscles can make it difficult for a child to hold or participate in common actions such as using pencils, playing with blocks, buttoning up a shirt, cutting with a pair of scissors, using cutlery and opening lunch boxes.















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