picking up small beads/objects with tweezers (may be too visual)
paper weaving
putting shapes into a shape sorter
sorting paper clips, red hots, goldfish crackers
buttoning, zipping and snapping - on own body
Pincer
popping bubble wrap
picking up small objects
tying bows
using pushpins
sewing cards
stringing beads
putting pegs in pegboards
using geoboards
putting clothespins on edges of cans or jars
using an eyedropper
turning knobs on a wind-up toy
putting coins through a small slot
Release
giving an object on request
stacking activities - cans, blocks, nesting cups
sorting activities
placing objects in containers
the release that is necessary to complete the activities in the "grasp" section
Rotary Motion
(takes place from wrist with stable arm)
assembling nuts and bolts
using twist ties
turning volume knobs on radio & TV
manipulating lids on and off of jars/tubes
mixing food in bowl
turning knobs on water fountains or sinks
using wind-up toys, busy boxes, music boxes
turning doorknobs
scooping sand, gravel, dried beans
finger painting
finding objects hidden in sand, dried beans
unwrapping individually wrapped candy
pouring from one container to another
Finger Isolation
making fingerprints in playdough/clay
pushing buttons on tape recorder
pushing buttons on blender and other appliances
playing musical instruments
turn dial on toy phone
pushing push-pins into cork
tracing around stencils with fingertip
Bilateral Hand Use
(almost all of these activities involve stabilizing with one hand and manipulating with the other hand, which is hard for VI kids)
stringing beads
pulling tape off roll
tearing paper
twisting lids on and off
cutting paper
using a hole puncher
sanding
using a ruler to make lines
holding container with one hand/placing object in with other
stabilizing toy with one hand/using other to play with toy
pushing together and pulling apart pop-beads
finger painting
rolling "snakes" and "balls" with playdough/clay
attaching paper clips to paper
tracing around an object/stencil
holding paper with one hand and stapling with other
stabilizing bowl while stirring
Hand And Finger Strength
crumpling paper
placing clothespins on edges of cans or jars
stretching rubber bands
manipulating playdough
squeezing glue bottles
using stapler held in hand
using stapler by pushing
using rolling pin
using a hole puncher
hammering
pushing together and pulling apart pop-beads
pushing together and pulling apart bristle blocks
squeezing nerf balls
sponge painting
Proper Finger Position
each finger has a "job" - lead finger, detective fingers
curve fingers over the edge of pencil or ruler
Light Touch
work on whole body relaxation - if your body is tense, your fingers will be unable to touch lightly
place checkers inside the squares of braille graph paper and have the student move his fingers across them so lightly that he does not move them outside the squares
place cotton balls beneath the childs fingers and have him move them across the page
learn to "tickle" the dots
Tracking
tracking across lines of yarn, popsicle sticks, etc.
tracking across pipe cleaners/straws glued to paper
Mangold Developmental Program of Tactile Perception and Braille Letter Recognition (first eight lessons)
tracking from left to right across like symbols which follow closely without a space
tracking from left to right across unlike symbols which follow closely without a space
tracking from left to right across like symbols which have one or two spaces between them
tracking from left to right across unlike symbols which have one or two spaces between them
tracking from top to bottom over like symbols with follow closely without a space
tracking from top to bottom over unlike symbols which follow closely without a space
tracking from top to bottom over like symbols which have one blank space between them
tracking from top to bottom over unlike symbols which have one blank space between them