The psychomotor or the psychomotor development of the child, often refers to the skills that children needs to develop as they grow older. This is the skill where the muscles and the brain are coordinated and works hand in hand with one another. The development of this skill is fundamental for their growth as their motor coordination will become a major influence as they grow older and perform many different activities.
Activities to Stimulate the PsychoMotor.
When children are asked to move or run, the skill is generated for psychomotor control.

2.-Giving the child the opportunity to maneuver and manipulate modelling clays. This is an excellent activity where the touch and hand’s motility is combined. By creating figures such as circles or straight lines with modelling clay, the child works the mobility of their extremities.



And a combination of 3 and 4, the child can be asked to fully color the drawing of a house or an animal from the drawing book. And after doing so, to cut it as accurately as they possibly can by following the edges.
There are definitely many different activities that help stimulate the nervous system that enables the child to develop their fine motor skills. These examples are some of the low cost, and yet easy to perform, both at home as well as at school.
