How are spatial relationships, including shape and dimension, used to draw, construct, model and represent real situations or solve problems? give some questions and solve it yourself.
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Spatial relations are simply the relationships of objects in space. This includes the relationship of these objects to one another and their relationship to ourselves. As noted in the beginning, an infant's first interactions with the world are explorations of the spatial relationships within its environment. As children gain more experience moving and interacting in a variety of environments, their navigation and manipulation (gross and fine motor) skills improve. Children learn to throw balls through basketball hoops (albeit short ones!), draw pictures of their homes and siblings, and position blocks to create castles.
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