Board games can be a fun reward or a nice change for students with special needs. Perfection is a great opportunity for students to enhance and develop a variety of different skills. The small pieces require work with fine motor and finger dexterity. Matching the pieces and putting them in helps build hand/eye coordination. Challenge your students with or without the timer on the game.
Board games are great for hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills, turn taking, social skills and direction following.
Challenging games that require a steady hand and depth perception. Clock ticks as you position pieces. Run out of time and all pieces pop into the air. One or more players, ages 5-adult.