Visual Motor Workbook | Activities for Dysgraphia & Dyspraxia Support
Does your child or student struggle with: Holding a pencil comfortably? Forming letters and numbers legibly? Staying within lines while coloring or drawing? Writing smoothly across the page? These challenges can be signs of weak visual-motor (VM) or fine motor (FM) skills. But don't worry, there's hope! Visual-Motor Activities (available as a downloadable digital resource) offers a treasure trove of engaging activities designed to improve VM and FM skills for children, older individuals, and those with specific learning needs. What are Visual-Motor and Fine Motor Skills? Visual-Motor Skills: The ability to coordinate hand movements with visual perception. This is crucial for tasks like writing, drawing, and cutting. Fine Motor Skills: The ability to make small, precise movements with the hands and fingers. This is essential for activities like grasping objects, buttoning clothes, and tying shoelaces. Why are These Skills Important? Strong VM and FM skills are necessary