Children’s fine motor hand development usually occurs around the age of 5, but the exact time varies from child to child as their physical condition is different.
Fine hand movements include many things, such as being able to play with complex toys, hold large objects, use chopsticks, hold a pen and write, etc. Under normal circumstances, as children grow older, their fine hand movements will become more and more abundant, and they will gradually develop and mature around the age of 5.
Some children’s fine motor development may be delayed due to poor mobility or mental retardation during the developmental process, so it is necessary to exercise children’s hands more often to promote the development of their fine motor skills.
Usually, you need to observe your child’s physical development more often, and if there are signs of growth retardation, it is recommended that you consult a doctor in a timely manner.