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Drawing To Improve Fine Motor Skills and Behaviors

Month: January 2018

Drawing improves fine motor skills

Posted on January 28, 2018January 30, 2018 by drawot

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Student Art Gallery

Preschool student with autism
1st grade student with fine motor difficulties. Goals were to hold a pencil and participate in a pen to paper activity for 8 seconds with moderate verbal cues.
Student in third grade that previously wrote very large and poor line orientation.
Third grader student with SLD
Mine craft activity that asked the student to use a ruler to measure Steve’s head, body, and legs and calculate the perimeter and area of each.
St. Patricks day activity.
Easter activity that involved using prepositions such as in, under, next to, and on.

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Gen Ed Class lesson

I found this activity to be the fastest way to improve student’s handwriting.  The student’s usually find it pretty funny.

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After I give this lesson I do a directive drawing lesson, such as the Grinch.  I have the students write three sentences about the picture or they copy from the board and practice staying in the lines because we want happy letters.  2nd grade and up I like wide ruled paper without the middle line.  If a student is having difficulty I write a starter letter or word and tell the student to make his letters no bigger than mine.

Fine Motor Screening/Observation

I have used this activity that I got from the Stone Institute of Psychiatry during my Level II fieldwork.  I modified it but I can get a lot of information such as: sitting posture, attention, following verbal or written directions, sequencing, pencil grip, coloring skills, task initiation/completion, writing quality, scissor skills etc.

 

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“Learning to draw is really a matter of learning to see – to see correctly – and that means a good deal more than merely looking with the eye.” -Kimon Nicolaides

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