Jigsaw puzzles reinforce hand-eye coordination
This home activity not only reinforces hand-eye coordination, it helps with problem solving too. Fitting the tiny pieces into the right spot according to color, size and shape involves teamwork between the hand, eye and brain. Reinforcing all three areas at once helps them coordinate with each other to complete other tasks such as school work.
Coloring books reinforce hand-eye coordination
Remember how long it took before you could stay within the lines while coloring? This is because your hand-eye coordination was not yet developed. Children who color at home are reinforcing their hand-eye coordination skills for school work. Coloring also reinforces the memorization of color names in young children.
Playing catch reinforces hand-eye coordination
Think of the phrase, "keep your eye on the ball" and you will understand how playing catch at home reinforces hand-eye coordination. It's not enough to catch the ball, you must visually anticipate where it will be at the most opportune moment for you to catch it. Any ball related sport will help school the hand and the eye to work together.
Home video games reinforce hand-eye coordination
I know, I am feeling the comments on this one. I don't recommend that kids spend their lives playing video games but they do teach the most quick movement hand eye coordination of any game. Video games also school kids on reaching for buttons without looking. Reinforcing this type of skill at home can help with computer keyboarding and instrument playing in school.
Word search puzzles reinforce hand-eye coordination
The eye searches and reads the list of words on the paper one by one. It locates the word, reinforcing its' identity in the brain. The hand takes over and circles the word on the paper. Word search puzzles are a carefree way of reinforcing hand-eye coordination needed for school work. They also help with vocabulary and spelling.
Reading and writing at home reinforces hand-eye coordination
Encouraging a child to read is one of the best things a parent can do. Everything in school becomes simpler by reinforcing these skills at home. Reading and writing at home is not just about reinforcing hand-eye coordination. These activities also increase vocabulary, spelling, grammar and spoken word skills.
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Post a CommentGood article and great picture. Q.D. McGraw was the epitome of hoof-eye coordination.