the_beautiful_mess wrote:
I know you were really asking for what parents think, but I know that when I was young I had really good fine motor skills although I was always falling over and bumping into things. My general motor skills are still a bit dodgy, and I hold a pen with all my fingers tight together.
Thinking about faces in particular, I know I liked to draw things from a young age (about three-ish) and until I was about five, none of my people had mouths, hence no expressions. I just didn't look at people's mouths, so I didn't really notice they were there, I think, to be honest!

Anyway, when I started school my teacher asked where people's faces were, and all my drawings of people had huge smiles. It was ridiculous, because I was only doing it because she told me too.

Your opinion is very much appreciated. That's funny about the no mouth on your face. My son draws what looks like a big unibrow. I am going to ask him what it is. He likes to great people by touching their foreheads (if they are kids, since they are short like him).
My son also has delays with his larger muscels. He doesn't fall down but when he runs, he looks like he is about to fall on his face. His little arms have to do some serious balancing to keep him on his feet. He loves to run so we let him run.