Fine Motor Skills & School Readiness — Preparing Autistic Children for Kindergarten in North York
The first day of kindergarten should be a joyful milestone — and with the right preparation, it can be, even for children with autism. At the heart of school readiness is a set of skills that many families overlook until it is almost too late: fine motor skills . Spectrum of Autism Counselling's School Readiness programme in North York places fine motor skills at the centre of kindergarten preparation — and the results speak for themselves. What Fine Motor Skills Has to Do With School Fine motor skills are the small, precise movements made by the hands and fingers. In a classroom, children need these skills for virtually everything: holding a pencil, forming letters, using scissors, opening lunch containers, doing up jacket zippers, manipulating puzzle pieces, and building with blocks. Children who enter school with underdeveloped fine motor skills often fall behind quickly — not because they are not intelligent, but because the physical demands of classroom participation overw...