Fine motor skills involve the movement of small muscles that requires your child's brain to coordinate between the action and what they are seeing. These can affect things like using a pencil to write or holding a fork to eat. These ways are not only effective for teaching fine motor skills to preschoolers, but they are also important and useful for younger and older children's motor skill development. Parents can also encourage their kids to improve fine motor skills with simple, fun activities. If you are stuck for ideas, you can try a few of the activities below.All Rights Reserved