Friday, December 14, 2018

Points On How To Improve Pencil Grasp And Tripod Grasp

By Deborah Nelson


Getting preschoolers to hold their pencils correctly is a bit of work. There are many fun ways in which you can improve pencil grasp and tripod grasp. These activities help in promoting strong hand and finger muscles that are required for handwriting. In this article, you shall be provided with ways that will help with the process.

You may practice using tweezers. Practice with them by using three fingers on a tweezers sand the two remaining tucked in. If facing a hard time with the remaining fingers, provide them with something to hold. Using tweezers is fun during snacking because young kids love snacks. Grapes, popcorn, and raisins can also be used.

While coloring you should consider breaking the crayons into small pieces. Smaller crayons will encourage grasp. You also need to encourage them to release their little finger and let it rest on the page while they are writing and coloring. This action stabilizes their hand. A mini stylus used on a phone or tablet is also important in naturally encouraging grasp since it works the same as small crayons.

Concentrate on pincer grasp activities. This involves using the thumb and index finger in pinching and grabbing objects. Use hard candy, beads and other round objects that need pinching. The toddlers should also play with clay. Pinching, squeezing, manipulating and molding of the clay using fingers will toughen muscles needed for grasping.

Do not forget about the visual motor skills. Part of handwriting also includes visual motor aspects. Puzzles, lacing cards, mazes and playing with blocks is important. Finger warm-up activities are also important. Before writing, there are activities that can be done to ready them. Move fingers down and up the pencil using one hand may help in waking up the muscles and help them get ready for writing.

Another action entails pinching clothespins. It works by hardening muscles important for grasping. There are others that may open when a specific amount of squeezing is applied. Stringing beads can also be tried out. It makes both of the hands to work since one of it holds a string and the other beads. It is good for the crossing of mid-line and bilateral coordination. Since it may be difficult for the young ones, they can use larger beads and a wider string like a shoelace.

Another activity includes marble transfer. It works perfectly by using tongs and fingers. You first need to look for two containers. One of them needs to have a small opening. Supervise the child as they grab one marble after the other transferring it to another container. To add on this, another action they can do is peeling of stickers from books.

Playing card and board games should also be practiced. Various board games exist for you to pick from. A majority of these games use smaller pieces that should be moved on the board while playing. For card games, older children can play them perfectly. All the mentioned activities are fun and at the same time will strengthen the muscles that are required for grasping. Enough amount of time should, therefore, be set aside for practice.




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