Hand-eye coordination is the ability to use our hands and eyes together to accomplish a task. Developing hand-eye coordination helps students to determine hand dominance (right or left), teaches the concepts of up, down, under, beside, develops their ability to climb, balance, jump, push, pull and develop depth perception.
Play activities in the classroom help with the development of hand-eye coordination. Children with well developed hand-eye coordination find skills such as drawing, cutting with scissors and handwriting easier in the classroom.
Remember to allow your children to use their hands as much as possible. When you do things for them you are taking away their opportunities to be successful.
Play activities in the classroom help with the development of hand-eye coordination. Children with well developed hand-eye coordination find skills such as drawing, cutting with scissors and handwriting easier in the classroom.
Remember to allow your children to use their hands as much as possible. When you do things for them you are taking away their opportunities to be successful.