Eye–hand coordination is a foundational skills supporting a child’s ability to use their eyes and hands together efficiently during everyday tasks. Strong eye–hand coordination helps children with handwriting, cutting, drawing, self-care skills (like buttoning or feeding), playing sports, and navigating classroom materials. Activities that target this skill improve timing, accuracy, motor planning, and spatial awareness. When children strengthen eye–hand coordination, they build the motor control and confidence needed for success across academic, recreational, and functional tasks.