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development of child ?​

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Physical development refers to the advancements and refinements of motor skills, or, in other words, children's abilities to use and control their bodies. ... Gross-motor skills involve the mastery of large muscle movements, as well as the building of strength in muscle groups like the arms, legs, and core.

Physical development includes both growth and the ability to use muscles and body parts for particular skills. Both gross (large muscle movements) and fine (small movements) motor skills contribute to physical development, and children often learn a set of skills by a certain age.

Physical activities promotes healthy growth and development. It helps build a healthier body composition, stronger bones and muscles. It also improves the child's cardiovascular fitness. ... Children who have higher levels of physical activity during their childhood are likely to be more active even after they mature.

Early Childhood Physical Development: Gross and Fine Motor Development. Angela Oswalt, MSW. The term "gross motor" development refers to physical skills that use large body movements, normally involving the entire body.

PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT

Characteristics Implications Physical growth is lower than during infancy and early childhood. Plan activities using large motor skills and introduce fine motor skills, one at a time. Muscular coordination and control is uneven and incomplete. Large muscles are easier to control than small muscles.

Physical growth refers to an increase in body size (length or height and weight) and in the size of organs. From birth to about age 1 or 2 years, children grow rapidly. ... For example, the reproductive system has a brief growth spurt just after birth, then changes very little until just before sexual maturation (puberty).

Physical development is divided into two areas , growth and development.

There are three broad stages of development: early childhood, middle childhood, and adolescence. The definitions of these stages are organized around the primary tasks of development in each stage, though the boundaries of these stages are malleable.

Research has shown that an increase in physical activity has a significant positive effect on cognition, especially for early elementary and middle school students (Sibley, 2002). As an added bonus, being physically fit as a child may make you smarter for longer as you grow old. (Deary, 2006).

Provide a variety of fun activities, such as riding toys or scooters, playing tag, scavenger hunt games, balancing games, changing direction games, obstacle courses, follow the leader, dancing, freeze tag, or parachute games. Encourage children to work together to create their own games and activities.

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