Shoe Lace Frame Activity
Hand-eye coordination is the ability of the vision system to coordinate the information received through the eyes to control, guide, and direct the hands in the accomplishment of a given task, such as handwriting or catching a ball or tying shoe laces. It is very essential that students learn these activities right in their early childhood. Florescent Public School procreated activities such as Shoe Lace Activity for the students of pre-primary to enhance their eye-hand coordination. Although all children are unique and grow in their own way, we can predict how and when their bodies will develop with some accuracy and hence activities such as these are beneficial. The students were given different shoe laces are taught them how to tie it effectively. This would make them do their own shoe laces as a practice. Learning how to tie shoelaces is often one of the more challenging tasks that children must learn in their early years. It requires co-ordination, fine motor skills and lots and lots of practice. Once they’ve mastered the task though, your child’s confidence will soar. They’ll gain a sense of independence that helps through various aspects of life.
Florescent Public School hopes activities such as these are helpful to the students of pre-primary and assist and enhance their grown and learning abilities.