What is Fine Motor?
Fine motor covers all activities of children who need accuracy and a high level of coordination.
This motor refers to the movements made by one or more parts of the body, which have a range but are more precise movements.
It is believed that fine motor starts the year and a half, when the child, without any learning, begins to blur and put balls or any small object in a bottle, bottle or hole.
Fine motor skills involve a high level of maturity and a long apprenticeship to the full acquisition of each of its aspects, there are different levels of difficulty and accuracy.
To achieve this it has to follow a cyclical process: start the work from which the child is able, from a very simple level and continue throughout the years with more complex goals and well defined in the different objectives that are required as ages.
Fine motor covers all activities of children who need accuracy and a high level of coordination.
This motor refers to the movements made by one or more parts of the body, which have a range but are more precise movements.
It is believed that fine motor starts the year and a half, when the child, without any learning, begins to blur and put balls or any small object in a bottle, bottle or hole.
Fine motor skills involve a high level of maturity and a long apprenticeship to the full acquisition of each of its aspects, there are different levels of difficulty and accuracy.
To achieve this it has to follow a cyclical process: start the work from which the child is able, from a very simple level and continue throughout the years with more complex goals and well defined in the different objectives that are required as ages.
Aspects of fine motor skills that can do more both at school and general education are:
° Coordination visual-manual; ¨ Motor facial; ¨ Motor phonetic ¨ Motor gesture.
Fine Motor Development
EI fine motor development is critical to the ability of experimentation and learning about their environment, therefore, plays a central role in enhancing intelligence. And gross motor, fine motor skills are developed in a progressive order, but a step uneven progress characterized by rapid and sometimes, frustrating delays that are harmless.
The Gross Motor:
It is related to coordination of large movements, such as rolling, jumping, walking, running, dancing, etc.
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