A child uses both hands to play with a colorful cube-shaped educational toy featuring rods and geometric shapes.
Fine Motor Development, Occupational Therapy

Red Flags in Fine Motor Development

I can’t tell you how often a parent comes to me and says, “My child just doesn’t like coloring or writing.” And here’s the truth: most of the time, they don’t dislike it… it’s just hard for them. Fine motor skills are the tiny muscles in the hands that help with things like writing, cutting, zipping, buttoning, opening containers, feeding themselves, and so much more. When these muscles are weak, kids avoid anything that feels challenging. A few signs your child may be struggling: None of this means your child is behind or “behind forever.” It just means those little hand muscles need strengthening — and the earlier they get support, the easier things become. With OT, kids build those skills through fun, hands-on activities that don’t even feel like work. Confidence grows right alongside their abilities.

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