Early on, around 1.5 years old, children will use both hands to open and shut scissors. Around age two, he or she can do so using only one hand. In this post, I will cover the developmental progression of scissor skills. You'll learn what to expect from the very beginning, til when scissors skills have matured, around age 6.
The Science of Scissor Skills - Your Therapy Source
12 Ways To Improve Scissor Skills – Fun Strokes
preschool scissor skills - Toddler Development
Scissor Skill Development… What To Expect – Fun Strokes
Scissor Skill Development Checklist for Ages 2-6
Teaching Scissor Skills for Preschoolers - Life Over C's
The Process of Scissor Skill Development - Growing Hands-On Kids
preschool scissor skills - Toddler Development
Teaching Scissor Skills for Preschoolers - Life Over C's
12 Ways To Improve Scissor Skills – Fun Strokes
Fine Motor Skills: Scissors - Teaching Mama
Help your elementary student develop fine motor skills with this fun hands-on scissor skill workbook!
Scissor Skills Workbook
The Science of Scissor Skills - Your Therapy Source
Scissor Skills - Moderate, Visual Motor Integration, Therapy Resources