explain the meaning of fine motor skills.how these skills can be developed in children?
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Fine motor skills are small movements such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue. Gross motor skills are the bigger movements such as rolling over and sitting that use the large muscles in the arms, legs, torso, and feet.
fine motor skills develop in children as they start copying easy activities of their elder ones
Fine motor skills are small movements such as picking up small objects and holding a spoon that use the small muscles of the fingers, toes, wrists, lips, and tongue. Gross motor skills are the bigger movements such as rolling over and sitting that use the large muscles in the arms, legs, torso, and feet.
fine motor skills develop in children as they start copying easy activities of their elder ones
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In the subject of Education, motor skills would include catching, throwing, running, jumping etc. In short, it covers the physical activities executed by a person. Thus, the proficiency in coordinated movements of body parts especially the limbs can be understood as motor development.
These motor activities is usually seen during the childhood period and adolescent period.
These skills can be developed as in these periods, there is development in the bones. In childhood period, the bones become harder.
During the adolescent period, bones and muscles increase to the greatest possible extent.
Thus, these leads to a person getting restless and involved in one or other activity.
These motor activities is usually seen during the childhood period and adolescent period.
These skills can be developed as in these periods, there is development in the bones. In childhood period, the bones become harder.
During the adolescent period, bones and muscles increase to the greatest possible extent.
Thus, these leads to a person getting restless and involved in one or other activity.
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