Exercises to improve child’s psychomotor skills
We have said on other occasions that in childhood our children begin to develop their skills, motor, emotional as well as the intellectuals, and they operate well in preference to certain parts of your body.
That is why we stress again the importance of working your motor skills, which is a key action on the central nervous system, which will create awareness of their movement patterns and speed through space and time.
Here you have some exercises to practice with him, even if it has been developed as a lefty, as many times this is usually a complication to cope with the surrounding environment.
- ● Guidance on the space, to exercise it should make clear what is right and what your left is and ask either side objects in a room, or a drawing, so it should be noted that to practice this kind of guidance can be used puzzle.
- ● Hand-eye coordination, this is achieved through geometric cuts in some role or another very good exercise might be to insert beads and bugle beads on a string to make a bracelet or necklace.
- ● The fine motor skills, may be exercised by building great towers of stackable hubs, you’ll notice as meticulously strives to carefully choose their movements to be fitted together to reach the top. You can also exercise their hand movements, making opening and closing your hand.
- ● Gross motor skills, the practice can, trying to dunk a ball somewhere; you indicate that you are at a distance, or asking you for jumping on one foot for a few meters trying to maintain balance.
All these practices through games, exercise easily help your son’s motor skills, thus contributing to better development.
