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Fine Motor Skills

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What are Fine Motor Skills?

Fine motor skills, also referred to as hand skills, include reaching, grasping, carrying, and voluntary release. More complex fine motor skills include in-hand manipulation and bilateral hand use. The following is a brief description of each fine motor skill according to Jane Case-Smith (Occupational Therapy for Children, 2005):

  • Reach: Extension and movement of the arm for grasping or placing objects.
  • Grasp: Attainment of an object with the hand.
  • Carry: Transportation of a hand-held object from one place to another.
  • Voluntary Release: Intentional letting go of an object in the hand after grasp.
  • Bilateral Hand Use: Use of two hands together to accomplish an activity.

(Case-Smith, J. (2005).Occupational therapy for children (5th ed.). St. Louis, Missouri: Elsevier Mosby)

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