To develop beautiful handwriting in a child, it is necessary to train the hand muscles: drawing with a finger on a foggy window, creating patterns from natural materials, and using finger games.
“Finger games are not only an engaging and beneficial activity but also an effective way to develop fine motor skills, which directly influence the quality of handwriting. Regular exercises help strengthen hand and finger muscles, improve coordination, and movement precision. Collect pinecones, leaves, pebbles, and create patterns or pictures with them using fingers in sand or on damp paper. This develops tactile perception and neatness. Encourage the child to draw with fingers on a foggy window or a tray with water. This exercise helps relax hand muscles and improves finger sensitivity.”
It is also useful to draw with fingers in semolina, sand, salt, or grains, as well as for parents to perform finger theater together with the child.