Developing Motor Skills
All children are different and develop at their own unique pace, progressing gradually through a range of stages before they are physically able to hold a pencil, paintbrush or pen to write letters and numbers and draw recognisable figures. Here are some fun activities to help this development:
Learning to Hold Mark-Making Tools
Children will go through a range of stages in holding writing tools. They will use a grip that is within their stage of development and which feels most comfortable to them. They will almost certainly still be deciding which hand they prefer to use, but young children will often swap hands and use both.
The role of parents and carers in helping children to become competent and confident mark makers and writers is vital. You can support your child at home by exploring some of the above ideas to help develop their skills at each stage of development and at their own unique pace. Please ask your child’s key worker if you would like some additional ideas for home learning around writing and drawing.
Happy mark-making!
For further reading around writing and drawing:
https://www.foundationyears.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Mark_Marking_Matters.pdf