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Encouraging hand-eye coordination

  • For infants, try:

  • Once they reach toddler age, try: throwing and catching a ball. ...

  • For children five years and over, try: balloon batting. ...

  • Bouncing a ball on a racket. ...

  • Wall ball. ...

  • Jigsaw puzzles.

 

How to Improve Your Child's Hand-Eye Coordination ...

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How do you teach a child with hand eye coordination?

Use a bat and have your child practice hitting the ball with the bat. Use a variety of bats to increase the challenge for your child. Older kids can use smaller balls (eg tennis balls) to increase the challenge. Remind your child to not hit the ball too forcefully, to avoid being hit in the face with a rebound!

 

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The activities suggested on this website are NOT a substitute for Occupational Therapy intervention. Please read my disclaimer before you use any of the activities.

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