This article was last updated in April 2020
Helping your child to improve their fine motor skills will help them when they start primary school. Early Years Specialist Claire Russell has some top tips to help you begin.
Claire's tips
Things like drawing with a pencil or using a knife and fork can be difficult for children. Practise by threading beads, play with modelling clay or other things around the house.
Gross motor skills, or bigger movements, can be practised by crawling like an animal or climbing on a climbing frame.
More from 大象传媒 Bitesize Parents' Toolkit鈥
Parents' Toolkit
Fun activities, real-life stories, wellbeing support and loads of helpful advice - we're here for you and your child.
How to recognise signs of mental ill health and what to do
Child mental health expert Dr Pooky Knightsmith explains how you can spot and address mental health issues in your child.
Top tips for reading with your child
Early years specialist, Purnima Tanuku OBE, give her tips to help you get the most out of reading with your child.
How to help your child be independent
Early years specialist Claire gives three ways you can help your child to be independent.
Bud's Number Garden
Join Bud the bee, explore his magical garden and practise recognising numbers, counting, sequencing and much more!
More Starting Primary School videos and articles
Head to our homepage to help you and your child prepare for starting primary school and thrive in school life.