This page outlines many resources that can help you address fine motor and printing challenges. This list is in developmental sequence, so start at the top and work your way down to find the resources that match the needs of your students. Implement these activities consistently for a school term; if you are still concerned, or progress has stalled, contact your school OT.
Promoting Fine Motor Skills and Addressing Fine Motor Delays
- Get Ready for Fine Motor
- Ideas for Centre Activities
- Ideas for Fine Motor Group
- Individual Skills to Target
- Two Handed Activities and Hand Preference
- Hand Strengthening and Individual Finger Movements
- Eye Hand Coordination Activities
- Scissor Skills
Early Pencil Skills and Grasp Development
How and When to Teach Printing
Addressing Specific Printing Difficulties
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- Poor Letter Formation – Use Printing Like a Pro!
- Letter Reversals & Spatial Problems
- Use Printing Like a Pro! targeting problematic letters for reversals
- Additional Resources for Letter Reversals
- See ‘Sentence Section’ to Practice Spacing
- Example Paper Styles
- Teaching Spacing Concepts
- Difficulties with Pencil Pressure
- Alternatives to Printing
- To Write or Type – CanChild Resource
- How to Teach Keyboarding
- Keyboarding Programs
- Consider speech to text, word prediction, scribe, Apps such as SnapType