Humans learn best when they try it for themselves. Sometimes as parents we struggle with letting our kids try and fail; so we "help" them with projects, self-care tasks, and school work.
When we teach scissor skills to children, the end goal is to have them cut on the line with ease and accuracy. Mastery of this skill involves bi-lateral (both hands) and visuomotor coordination (controlled hand movement guided by vision), in addition to good posture and core stability. You guessed it, it's Fine Motor Magic time!
"My child is 10 and has an awkward pencil grip and terrible handwriting. Can Grip Wizard help older students, too?", is something we are asked a lot. The answer is YES!