domingo, 17 de octubre de 2010

thick motor skills

What skills must develop my child in its first three years? Being developed properly? In the first three years the child must achieve motor skills according to their stage of development, each of these skills is the basis for the development of other more complex.
Locomotion
From three months baby begins shooting deliberately first front to back and then back to the front. An average baby manages to sit without support at 6 months and can sit without support approximately eight months. From six to ten months, your baby starts to scroll only, either by dragging it or crawls. This independent locomotion achievement has impressive cognitive effects and psychosocial.

To hold a hand or a piece of furniture, baby manages to keep standing ten months and year may be stand alone. The development of these areas leads to the main engine achievement of children: walking.    
During the second year, children begin to climb a ladder full, first by putting one foot after the other and then alternating two feet. Down a ladder is achieving given later. In its second year, children run and jump. At age three and half the majority of children can maintain on a stand and manage to jump.
Motor as walking on a straight line and jump to a short distance, take breaks in a single foot or run skills are built on the achievements of childhood and the stage of the first steps. As the body of the children changes, enabling them to make more things they will integrating each new skill those purchased previously, getting ever more complex capabilities.
Thick motor powers, developed during early childhood are the base for sports, dance and other activities Middle childhood and continues throughout life.
Fine motor skills, advances allow that children may make day-to-day activities as eating with a covered use bathing themselves, draw a circle and make drawings.

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