VISUAL PROCESSING AND FINE MOTOR GAMES

Visual Processing and Fine Motor Games

This is a list of educational toys, games, and activities for kids of various ages and abilities. These toys help develop visual processing, visual motor, and fine motor skills.  These games do not replace direct occupational therapy services or appropriate vision care and treatment.

Talk to your occupational therapist about which games he/she recommends or how the game may be modified to better suit your child’s needs.

Hand-Eye Coordination and Visual-Spatial Skills:

Rush Hour

Legos

Blokus

Beading Crafts

Jenga

Frisbee

Perfection

Paint by Number

Light Bright

Suspend

Pick Up Sticks

Kanoodle

Tinker Toys

Color Stix

Operation

Quick Cups

Etch-A-Sketch

KEVA Brain Builders

Yo-Yo

Pixie Cubes

Jacks

Uno Stacko

Barrel of Monkeys

Color Code

Visual Perception/Visual Thinking Games:

Spot It

Set

Raccoon Rumpus

Spot It Words

Farkle

Robot Face Race

Sequence

Connect Four

Zingo

Parquetry Blocks

I Spy Book

iTrax

Rubik’s Cube

Mastermind

BBQ Blitz

Imagine That

Tri-Ominos

Brain Cheeser

Race to the Treasure

Simon

Tangrams

Dominoes

Pentominoes

Color Code

Racko

Block By Block

Where’s Waldo

Jig Saw Puzzles

Battle Ship

Memory Match

Fine Motor, Strategic Thinking, Social Skills/Turn Taking, Pre-Academic Skills:

Pancake Pile Up

Frieda’s Fruit Fiesta Game

Pop the Pig

Hoot Owl Hoot

The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel

Velcro Pretend Play Food

Shelby’s Snack Shack

Smart Snacks Alphapops

Avalanche Fruit Salad

Frankie’s Food Truck

Smart Snacks Numberpops

Kid Power Therapy Services, Inc. and its staff have no personal connection or financial interest in the above games. If your child is experiencing problems with their visual motor, fine, or gross motor skills, please schedules a comprehensive evaluation with a pediatric occupational therapist. If your child is experiencing problems with their vision or vision related activities please schedule a comprehensive vision evaluation with a behavioral optometrist. If you would like a list of vision therapists in the Cincinnati region please speak to a Kid Power occupational therapist for a comprehensive list.

 

 

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