Motor skills are skills that enable the movements and tasks we do every day. Learning these skills is a crucial part of child development. They are further divided into Gross motor skills and Fine motor skills.
Gross Motor Skill Development (walking, running, jumping, climbing, balance, strength). Gross Motor development involves the larger, stronger muscle groups of the body. In early childhood, it is the development of these muscles that enable the baby to hold his/her head up, sit, crawl and eventually walk, run and skip.
Between the ages of 3-4 years, we ensure that our children can
Between the ages of 4-5 years, we ensure that our children can:
Fine Motor Skill Development (coloring, cutting, beading, lego, drawing). "Fine motor" refers to the movements we make with the small muscles of the hands. Their fine motor skills develop as their whole body starts to move and become more stable.
They also learn to do more things with their hands as their cognitive and social/emotional skills improve.
Below are some of the typical developmental milestones for fine motor skills.
Between the ages of 3-4 years, your child will:
Assorted kits of various blocks help children enhance their color, shape, size and weight recognition skills which in turn improves their memory, hand-eye co-ordination and judgement skills.