Showing posts with label hand eye coordination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hand eye coordination. Show all posts
Friday, 22 September 2017
Friday, 14 July 2017
Peg Puzzle
Finally he has a slight interest in solving the puzzle.
We start with peg puzzle, the easiest puzzle games and eventhough he has short attention span, he could manage to match some shapes accordingly.
Tuesday, 21 March 2017
Playing with CD and CD holder
This idea came when mommy did spring cleaning and found CD holder and used CD
so mommy asked Ted to put CD to CD holder one by one for hand eye coordination stimulation
so mommy asked Ted to put CD to CD holder one by one for hand eye coordination stimulation
Wednesday, 1 February 2017
Coin insert practice
Like his koko, mommy also let him play with coins to be inserted into coin bank for his fine motoric skills and hand eye coordination.
He loves it and never bored with this simple games
He loves it and never bored with this simple games
Thursday, 24 November 2016
Peg and Hammer
This is another hands - eyes coordination stimulation practice.
Peg and Hammer
Eventhough he still didn't get it right, but he knows what he needs to do with peg and hammer
Peg and Hammer
Eventhough he still didn't get it right, but he knows what he needs to do with peg and hammer
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
stacking donut ring (1 yo)
This is another exercise for him, we use donut ring this time round
Started with one donut ring then we add another donut ring.
It seems an easy job but it's challenging job for him
This activity is to stimulate hand - eye coordination, fine motoric skills, concentration and perseverance
For older toddlers, they can start sorting it from big to small donut rings
Started with one donut ring then we add another donut ring.
It seems an easy job but it's challenging job for him
This activity is to stimulate hand - eye coordination, fine motoric skills, concentration and perseverance
For older toddlers, they can start sorting it from big to small donut rings
Thursday, 20 October 2016
Stacking cups
This is first fun activity that we did after he's turning one year old
Stacking Cups
Stimulating
Stacking Cups
- Start with 2 - 3 small cups
- Teach him how to stack the cups from the bigger as based to smaller cup on top of it
- Ask him to copy
- Repeat the process
Stimulating
- Hand eye coordination
- Fine motoric skills
- concentration
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