Fine Motor Assessment
A Fine Motor Assessment helps identify how a child uses their hands and fingers to perform everyday tasks such as writing, dressing, cutting, and feeding. At Rocket Health Services, our occupational therapists use evidence-based tools to evaluate fine motor coordination, hand strength, dexterity, and control - essential skills for learning and independence.
What Is a Fine Motor Assessment?
This assessment explores the small muscle movements needed for precise, coordinated activities. It is particularly valuable for children who have difficulty with handwriting, self-care, or classroom participation.
Our therapists use a combination of standardised assessments, clinical observation, and play-based tasks to identify underlying factors affecting fine motor performance.
What We Assess
Hand Strength and Dexterity: gripping, pinching, and manipulating small objects.
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Bilateral Coordination: using both hands together efficiently.
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In-Hand Manipulation: adjusting and controlling items within one hand.
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Pencil and Scissor Skills: control, endurance, and accuracy in fine tasks.
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Visual-Motor Integration: coordinating vision with hand movements.
Why a Fine Motor Assessment Matters
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Supports school readiness and handwriting development.
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Identifies barriers to self-care and learning.
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Guides targeted therapy to improve coordination, strength, and confidence.
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Provides clear recommendations for home and classroom strategies.
What to expect
Sessions typically run 45–60 minutes and include structured fine-motor tasks and play-based observation.
Families receive a comprehensive written report outlining findings, strengths, and practical next steps.
At Rocket Health Services, our goal is to strengthen the skills that build independence, participation, and success in everyday life.
