1. Grab: grab beans, grab sand, grab toys, grab food.
2. Pinch: Pinch the mud and put the beans in the bottle.
3. Wear: Wear beads, and you can buy some beads for your child to practice washing.
4. Clip: Clip food with chopsticks and socks with a disc hanger.
5. pour: pour beans, rice and water. Let the children practice washing and pour water into the cup.
6. Press: Press the switch and key.
7. Twist: Twist the bottle cap, twist bottles and lids of different sizes, and pair the bottles and lids one by one, which can not only help children find the connection between things, but also practice the ability to rotate inside and outside the wrist.
8. Peeling: Peeling peeled, shelled and packaged foods such as bananas, oranges, peas and sweets.
9. Winding: winding paper and wool.
1D。 Ties: Tie shoelaces, shopping bags and belts.
1 1. Selection: Choose vegetables, and let the children go into the kitchen to help choose vegetables.
12. Matches: Buy some snowflakes for children to play with.
13. Folding: origami, especially folding some special figures, such as quadrangles and triangles.
14. Description: Prepare some stick figures for children and let them draw along the lines.
15. Painting: prepare colored pens for children and let them draw the outline of the characters. You can let the children draw at will, or you can let them draw according to the set color.
16. Cut: paper-cut, cut flowers and plants, let children cut them at will, and cut them according to the graphic outline.
For babies with language retardation, fine movements are backward compared with their peers, so we should also exercise their fine movements to promote their cognitive ability and hand-eye coordination.
In fact, children's fine movements do not need deliberate practice and washing. In daily life, adults should let go, let the children practice by themselves, and let the children's fine hand movements develop slowly.