Fine Motor Skills Activities
Special Needs Resources have a range of products designed to improve fine motor skills.
Whether it’s sewing a stuffed toy, threading or putting together a necklace, these items require cognitive ability to follow instructions and fine motor skills for construction. Fine motor skills toys are highly beneficial resources that enhance dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and task focus in people with learning difficulties, autism, and other related disorders, providing therapeutic support and fostering independence through fun, engaging activities. Browse the full range of toys for improving fine motor skills at Special Needs Resources today! If you’re looking for the best fine motor skills toys, there’s no better place to shop than Special Needs Resources. Our range of products is second to none and designed to help people of all ages manage the symptoms associated with autism, ADHD, and other related conditions. As an NDIS registered provider, we are approved to provide certain classes of support under participant plans, full details of which can be found on our website. For more information, please contact our friendly team today. Fine motor skills toys are play items specifically designed to enhance and develop the small muscle movements in the hands and fingers. They often involve tasks such as threading, stacking, buttoning, or manipulating small objects, all aimed at improving precision, dexterity, and hand-eye coordination. These toys are particularly beneficial for those with learning difficulties, autism, and related disorders, as they support cognitive development, concentration, and the ability to carry out daily life tasks independently. The great part about these toys, including crayons for fine motor skills, is that those using them often don’t even realise they’re learning at the same time! It’s a win-win situation. Toys for improving fine motor skills offer a range of benefits for people of all ages. Fine motor skills toys help individuals enhance their hand-eye coordination and control over small muscle movements. These toys can help those using them understand spatial relationships, cause and effect, problem-solving, and other cognitive abilities. The tasks involved require focus, which can improve a person’s attention span. This is particularly useful for those diagnosed with anxiety, autism or a sensory processing disorder, who may find certain environments overstimulating. For children with disorders like autism or ADHD, these toys can serve as a therapeutic resource, providing a calming, engaging activity that aids sensory regulation. Looking for products for fine motor skills activities? Here are some of our most popular. Building blocks are a great way of encouraging imaginative play and creativity. The Bristle Blocks are ideal for those who are looking to improve their fine motor skills — with soft, interlocking bristles that stick together at any angle. Mini Labyrinths help to improve spatial awareness, cognitive abilities and fine motor skills — plus, they’re super fun and small enough to fit in your pocket!Shop for Fine Motor Skills Toys at Special Needs Resources
Develops Dexterity
Enhances Cognitive Skills
Encourages Concentration
Therapeutic Uses
Bristle Blocks – 112 Piece Basic Building Set
Mini Labyrinths