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Ball Rolling Activities: Refining Control, Aim, and Manipulative Skills Accuracy! Hello Parents! Welcome to our Manipulative Skills series! Today, we are exploring Ball Rolling Activities—a surprisingly effective Fundamental Movement Skills that builds wrist control, aim, and accuracy using low force. Rolling a ball is a fundamental Manipulative Skill that lays the groundwork for activities requiring precise directional control and force modulation, such as bowling or snooker! Phase One Complete! Her gross motor skills are officially developed thanks to our early 2025 start. Now begins the Strategic Repetition Phase! 🗺️ We are only focusing on the activities she hasn't fully perfected yet. Why the laser focus? We are prepping her to effortlessly handle tasks designed for older kids—the 4, 5, and 6-year-old level! 🎯 Watch my little daughter practicing how to send the ball directly toward the target! 👆🏻 ✨ INSPIRATION & MANDATORY CREDIT All activity ideas were learned from the fantastic channel: ➡️ PT for Tots Channel: / @ptfortots ➡️ Channel Handle: @ptfortots Huge thanks to Jill Huuskes, a Pediatric Physical Therapist, for the valuable guidance! 🙏🏻💐 📌 DISCLAIMER The classification and grouping of these activities are done solely by me for organizational purposes and ease of viewing. My child performed all activities according to the original sequence and order provided by the PT for Tots channel. This categorization (Ball Rolling Activities) is simply my way of grouping the completed movements. I am just a mom, not a Pediatric Physical Therapist or an expert in motor development. This categorization may contain errors from a professional standpoint. Always consult with a qualified medical or therapy professional before starting new activities.