Fine Motor
Supporting independence through fine motor development
Fine motor skills are essential for everyday tasks such as writing, eating,and dressing. These skills are foundational for independence and can impact a child’s ability to perform at school and home. At iThrive, we work with children to build the hand strength, coordination, and control they need to carry out daily tasks with confidence and ease. By improving these skills, children can experience greater autonomy and enjoy activities that once may have felt difficult or frustrating.
Helping little hands do big things
Fine motor delays can frustrate simple, everyday tasks and often reduce a child’s sense of accomplishment and self-confidence. Our occupational therapists use targeted, play-based strategies to strengthen hand and finger muscles, improve pencil control, and build practical skills that children use every day.
Targeted therapy
Our approach focuses on building strength, control, and coordination in the small muscles of the hands and fingers, allowing children to perform essential tasks such as using cutlery, brushing teeth, tying shoelaces, and manipulating tools in the classroom. These skills are necessary for independence and can significantly impact a child’s overall confidence and success in their daily life.
Personalised plans
Each child receives a therapy plan for their needs, strengths, and goals. Whether they struggle with handwriting, buttoning a shirt, or using scissors, we develop engaging, skill-building activities to support their progress. Our plans make learning fun and functional, ensuring that therapy sessions are practical and enjoyable.
How we can help
Improving fine motor ability doesn’t just help children perform tasks it significantly boosts their self-esteem and encourages them to participate in various activities. By building competence in daily activities, children gain the confidence to engage fully in school, home, and play, all while gaining valuable skills that will serve them for years to come.