Explain the meaning of 'fine motor skills'. How these skills can be developed in children?
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Fine motor skills involve the use of the smaller muscle of the hands, commonly in activities like using pencils, scissors, construction with lego or duplo, doing up buttons and opening lunch boxes.
Fine motor skill efficiency significantly influences the quality of the task outcome as well as the speed of task performance. Efficient fine motor skills require a number of independent skills to work together to appropriately manipulate the object or perform the task.
How can you tell if a child has fine motor skill difficulties at a glance?
Avoidance and/or disinterest of fiddly finger skills (and has tasks listed above)
Preferring physical activity (again to avoid sit down tasks)
Interest in ‘passive’ activities such as IT (e.g. watching TV an IPAD that don’t require Fine Motor skills)
No interest in pencil or scissors skills
Being ‘bossy’ in play and and asking others to “draw a cat for me”
Not persisting in the face of a challenge (e.g. asking parents to fix a problem without physically trying to fix it themselves)
Waiting for parents to dress them or clean their teeth rather than trying themselves
Refusal to use stylus with the IPAD
Fine motor skill efficiency significantly influences the quality of the task outcome as well as the speed of task performance. Efficient fine motor skills require a number of independent skills to work together to appropriately manipulate the object or perform the task.
How can you tell if a child has fine motor skill difficulties at a glance?
Avoidance and/or disinterest of fiddly finger skills (and has tasks listed above)
Preferring physical activity (again to avoid sit down tasks)
Interest in ‘passive’ activities such as IT (e.g. watching TV an IPAD that don’t require Fine Motor skills)
No interest in pencil or scissors skills
Being ‘bossy’ in play and and asking others to “draw a cat for me”
Not persisting in the face of a challenge (e.g. asking parents to fix a problem without physically trying to fix it themselves)
Waiting for parents to dress them or clean their teeth rather than trying themselves
Refusal to use stylus with the IPAD
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Motor skills is the skills that is used in developing and assembling cars that are then sold or exported to make foreign exchange that can be used to develop the country .car assembly and car manufacture is a manufacturing company
Skills of car manufacture is very important both to the economy and to the individual .the skills should be instilled in children from their childhood .pupils and students should be taught how to make car toys and by this it sinks into their mind then with time they evolve . Schools should focus more on the technical aspects and teach pupils technical courses such as car manufacture and locomotive
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