CBSE BOARD XII, asked by rajuturakanepatil, 5 months ago

. Painting, catching activities are the examples of
a) Gross motors kill development
b) Fine motor skill development
c) Sensory skill development
d) Bone & muscles development​

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Answered by suribabu2334
8

Explanation:

option D

bone and muscles development

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Gross motors skill development:

The big (core stabilizing) muscles of the body must move as a whole in order to do daily tasks like standing and walking, sprinting and jumping, and sitting up straight at a table, which all need gross motor (physical) skills. They also include eye-hand coordination abilities for activities like swimming and biking as well as ball skills (throwing, catching, and kicking).

Fine motor skill development:

The little muscles that govern the hand, fingers, and thumb are referred to as having fine motor skills. These abilities enable a youngster to perform crucial tasks including writing, feeding themselves, buttoning, and zipping clothing.

Sensory skill development:

Your child begins utilizing all five senses to explore and make sense of their environment as soon as they are born. By introducing various colours, textures, noises, and other elements into your child's early education, sensory development helps them make better use of their senses. Children are encouraged to play safely, interact with their environment, and grow their brains through this all-encompassing learning process.

Babies and early children are constantly exposed to a variety of various people and surroundings, from cooing family members to busy coffee shops. All the strange sights, sounds, and smells might be overpowering for a small child. possibly even a little frightening! Because of this, it's crucial to include sensory play in your child's daily activities.

Bone & muscles development​:

  • Our bones support our bodies and contribute to our shape. Bones are strong enough to support our full weight despite being relatively light.
  • Our bodies' organs are likewise shielded by bones. The skull shapes the face while safeguarding the brain. The spinal column, or backbone, guards the spinal cord, which serves as a communication line between the brain and the body. The pelvis aids in securing the bladder, a portion of the intestines, and, in women, the reproductive organs in a cage formed by the ribs that protects the heart and lungs.
  • By pulling on the joints, muscles enable movement. Additionally, they aid the body in functions including chewing and facilitating the passage of food through the digestive tract.
  • The muscles in every part of the body are active even when we are completely still. The heart is propelled by muscles, which also cause the chest to rise and fall during breathing and blood arteries to control blood pressure and flow. Muscles aid in communication when we speak and smile, and they also support physical fitness and well-being when we exercise.

Painting, catching activities are the examples of Bone & muscles development​.

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