Motor Skills & Dyspraxia Resources for Coordination, Strength and Confident Learning
Explore our collection which has been created to support motor skills development and help children with dyspraxia thrive. These carefully curated tools and activities focus on building coordination, fine motor control, and confidence in everyday tasks. From handwriting practice and cutting exercises to gross motor games and sensory activities, these resources are tailored to meet a variety of developmental needs in a fun and engaging way.
Support coordination, handwriting, balance, and everyday functional skills with our specialist range of Motor Skills & Dyspraxia resources. Designed for schools, early years settings, therapists, and home learning, this collection provides practical tools that help children strengthen both fine and gross motor skills whilst building confidence and independence.
Our selection includes fine motor tools, handwriting supports, balance and coordination aids, scissor‑skills resources, sensory‑motor activities, and practical life‑skills materials that break tasks into manageable, achievable steps. From pencil grips and threading activities to balance boards, movement games, and hand‑strengthening tools, each resource is chosen to help learners develop the motor foundations they need for everyday tasks.
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What resources help support children with dyspraxia?
Helpful dyspraxia resources include fine motor tools, pencil grips, threading activities, balance aids, coordination games, and handwriting supports. These help children develop strength, control, and confidence in everyday tasks
How do motor‑skills activities support learners with coordination difficulties
Motor‑skills activities break movements into smaller steps, helping children practise coordination, sequencing, and planning. Tools like balance boards, hand‑strengtheners, and scissor‑skills resources support both gross and fine motor development.
Are motor‑skills resources suitable for classroom use?
Yes - many motor‑skills resources are designed for whole‑class activities, small‑group interventions, and one‑to‑one support. They help teachers create inclusive environments where learners with dyspraxia or motor challenges can participate fully.









