Developing Fine Motor Skills: Tips from an Occupational Therapist
Learn about practical ideas for play and learning, self care and developing pencil skills for Autistic children and other developmental delays.Â
Tips and advice by Occupational Therapist Catherine Williams.
This presentation covers:
00:00 – 2:04:Â Introduction
2:05 – 5:46 : How fine motor skills typically develop
5:47 – 10:02: Sensory development
10:03 – 15:07: Release skills and learning about the world
15:08 – 18:25: Developing grasp skills
18:26 – 21:03: Separation of hand arches and stability
21:04 – 23:25: Fine motor progression in play
23:26 – 26:13: Developing dominance and coordinationÂ
26:14 – 28:37: In-hand manipulation and squirrelling
28:38 – 31:00: – A word about thumbs
31:01 – 1:18:56: Tips and ideasÂ
33:44 – 35:39: Tips and ideas – Alternate positions for activities
35:40 – 37:35: Tips and ideas – Use big movements first
37:36 – 38:49: Tips and ideas – Refining grasp and finger isolation
38:50 – 42:07: Tips and ideas – grasp strengthening
42:08 – 47:14: Tips and ideas – Using tools
47:15 – 50:21: Tips and ideas – Developing use of both hands
50:22 – 55:51: Tips and ideas – Pencil skillsÂ
55:52 – 57:25: Tips and ideas: Developing pencil grip
57:26 – 1:00:40: Pencil skills continued
1:00:41 – 1:04:49: Tips and ideas – Scissor skills
1:04:50 – 1:06:19: Using scissors continued
1:06:20 – 1:09:45: Tips and ideas – Sensory coping with texture
1:09:46 – 1:12:16: Tips and ideas – Fine motor and food activities
1:12:17 – 1:14:28: Tips and ideas – Feeding and eating at the table
1:14:29 – 1:16:41: Tips and ideas – Using cutlery
1:16:42 – 1:18:56: Tips and ideas – Self care and household
1:18:57 – End: Discussion
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Catherine Williams
Catherine Williams is a Paediatric Occupational Therapist with specialisms in supporting children and young people who have neurological differences, including Cerebral Palsy, ASD, DCD/Dyspraxia and Brain Injury. She is passionate about enabling youngsters to participate in meaningful ways within their family, school or college and in their wider community. Cath is based in Wiltshire and has a private practice. Contact Catherine: catherine@handsup.org 07793 749007