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Elucidate the motor development in middle childhood.
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Motor development means the development of movement and various motor abilities from birth to death”. Motor development is a progressive change in movement throughout the life cycle.

In Middle Childhood :-

During middle childhood, children continue to build on and improve gross motor skills; the large-scale body movement skills such as walking and running that they first learned during earlier developmental stages. No two children will develop physical skills in exactly the same pattern or time frame.

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Motor development refers to the development of a child's bone, muscles and ability to move around and manipulate his/her environment.

\pink:\impliesDuring middle childhood, physical growth slows down. One result of the slower rate of growth is an improvement in motor skills.

\pink:\impliesChildren of this age tend to sharpen their abilities to perform both gross motor skills such as riding a bike and fine motor skills such as cutting their fingernails.

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