The development of fine motor skills has numerous positive consequences for people, especially children. The ability to control the movements of the small muscles of the palms, fingers and wrist is important for performing various tasks in everyday life and in school.
For example, this development contributes to better pencil control when writing, more precise movements when working with construction sets or puzzles, and learning to draw and make crafts. In addition, improved motor skills help to improve coordination of movements, develop attention and concentration, and help to form brain connections.
All this contributes to the overall development of the individual, improves academic performance and promotes overall physical and mental health.

