Friday, January 24, 2020

Gross Motor Activity


Gross Motor Activity

Gross motor are the abilities usually acquired during childhood as part of a child's motor learning.

By the time they reach two years of age, almost all children are able to stand up, walk and run, walk up stairs, etc. 

These skills are built upon, improved and better controlled throughout early childhood, and continue in refinement throughout most of the individual's years of development into adulthood.

These gross movements come from large muscle groups and whole body movement. 

These skills develop in a head-to-toe order. 

The children will typically learn head control, trunk stability, and then standing up and walking.

Children exposed to outdoor play time activities will develop better gross motor skills.

My condition of the gross motor activity is to keep a piece of paper in her 2 toes and also in 2 hands.

Now the child has to walk front and back with the piece of paper in the hand and toes.

By walking itself in 4 hands as an animal itself is a good gross motor activity but by adding additional condition of paper is also an effective gross motor activity.

Learning Outcome:
1. Gross Motor Activity
2. Concentration
3. Focus
4. Patience
5. Bilateral Coordination
6. Hand Eye Coordination

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