Developing fine and gross motor skills is essential for a child’s overall growth, coordination, and confidence. Fine motor skills involve small muscle movements—such as holding a pencil, buttoning clothes, or using scissors—while gross motor skills rely on larger muscle groups used for activities like running, jumping, and balancing. Parents and caregivers can help children strengthen these abilities through play-based activities such as drawing, building with blocks, climbing, dancing, and outdoor games. Encouraging active play, providing age-appropriate challenges, and celebrating progress all support healthy motor development and prepare children for school and everyday life.
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