Fine motor skills

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT & EDUCATION 3(2+1)
Lesson 02: Motor Development during Early Childhood Period

Fine motor skills

Fine motor skills involve the activities for fine muscle coordination that are related to muscular control of the eyes, hands and fingers as well as coordination of eye and hand movement. These activities lead to development of:

  • Self help skills— self feeding, self dressing and self grooming.
  • Writing
  • Drawing, painting, clay modeling
  • Reading
  • Skills related to activities which require very fine work like watch repair etc.

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Some common motor skills are

Gross motor
Fine motor
Walking
Tearing
Running
Pasting
Climbing
Cutting
Jumping
Sorting
Balancing
Drawing
Hopping
Colouring
Skipping
Painting
Cycling
Threading
Catching
Writing
Throwing

Kicking

Swimming

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