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Fine Motor Intermediate Program
The Fine Motor Intermediate Program has been designed by our occupational therapists to build upon foundational fine motor skills and guides children through the next stage of their fine motor development. It incorporates activities that promote precision, coordination and increased hand strength and seeks to empower children to complete more complex fine motor tasks with greater confidence and competence.
Continue your child’s journey through the Fine Motor Program Series with our Fine Motor Foundations Program and Fine Motor Advanced Program.
Created for ages 4+

Fine Motor Intermediate Program
ABOUT THE PROGRAM
Skills it can help build
YOUR TOOLS
What's in your toolbox

Sand art kit

Resusable sticker pad

Flash stickers

Mosaic painting

Air drying clay + liquid chalk

Facilitator pamphlet

Video training
Does this sound familiar?
"My child struggles to write their own name and is not interested in drawing at all. I would love them to experience that creative outlet."
"I want to help support my child's fine motor skill development so they can do self-care tasks like dressing themselves."
If these challenges sound familiar, you are not alone – it’s exactly why we’ve designed this program.
The program offers resources to build upon foundational fine motor skills with more advanced techniques, offering activities that focus on refining coordination, increasing hand strength and mastering more intricate dexterity skills.

What the program covers
This program offers activities that focus on refining coordination, increasing hand strength and mastering more intricate dexterity skills. The toolbox provides five intermediate fine motor projects, including sand art, reusable stickers, flash stickers, mosaic painting and liquid chalk markers with air drying clay.
Online videos contain tips and tricks for implementing the projects at home and show the resources in use. Instructional cards contain ideas for ways to play with the included resources, plus additional ideas for developing fine motor skills using existing items from home.
