Hand-eye coordination begins in childhood, providing children with toys and colorful objects, they encourage them to reach and grasp. At the age of 4-5 months, the children put their hands in their field of vision, and during childhood, further progress in hand-eye coordination comes with the ability to see and grasp objects with precision. They develop the "pincer grip" during this time.
The three, four years ago, children learn to manage foodTools and small press buttons. With five years of hand-eye coordination of the child begins to move as he approaches, grab the items and press releases with precision and accuracy.
With six years of changes in visual orientation of the child as they looked to move their eyes more often and instead follow the progress of objects on the object. When they reach the age of kindergarten through the middle that make great progress in terms of speed, timing, hand-eye coordinationCoordination.
Age 3:00 to 6:00, it is important to so many opportunities for children to develop hand-eye coordination. But what to do when it snows, rains or is too dark early? Since visual feedback is essential for rapid and precise hand movements, it's important to allow children to continue to develop eye-hand coordination.
A good solution is a giant floor puzzle. These puzzles are very colorful, not in pieces large enough todamage to the baby if the facilities in their mouth, and a way to develop hand-eye coordination and learn shapes and patterns.
Over the years I have treated many children, and have watched their conduct with the floor puzzle. I take the graph of the puzzle is completely sealed in plastic, so that they can get without destroying it. The children spend much time learning the puzzle, and when they ever see an adult with them and spend timewith them and share together the puzzle. If you are older have only put together two or three times before losing interest, but always return to it when at home bored.
Secure and education, make a big giant puzzle plan indoor activities for when the weather keeps them indoors.
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