 You can help a child improve their eye hand coordination by doing a winding activity. For this activity, all you need is a short little stick and a longer piece of string. You can show the child how they can wind the string around the stick. Then you can ask them to try. Sometimes the child may hold their hand really far away from the stick, which can make it difficult. So, you can show them that if they hold their hands closer to the stick, it can be a lot easier. Sometimes they might also grip the string really tightly, so they can't actually wrap it around the stick. So, you can guide them in loosening their grip. These movements might seem easy for an adult, but for a child they can be complex, so practice is helpful. You can also do this activity with different kinds of materials, like a kite string, or even a pipe cleaner around some cardboard. This activity will help the child improve their hand and finger coordination, which will be useful later for skills like cutting with scissors or writing.