This article was co-authored by Peter Fryer. Peter Fryer is a tennis writer and coach based in Derry Northern Ireland. He completed his professional teaching tennis qualification shortly after finishing university and has been teaching tennis for over 13 years. Peter began Love Tennis Blog in 2010 and contributes to the BBC and national media outlets.
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Improving eye-hand coordination is an ongoing task that tunes many of your fine motor skills.. Children are taught how to improve eye-hand coordination as early as 4 months old through exploring or toys and games. These same principles can be applied at any age through playing sports, video games, coloring, and crafts. You can also use eye-hand coordination training to help manage dyspraxia, a mental condition that makes it hard to plan and coordinate physical movements.
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