Motor skills are essential for a child’s physical development and everyday activities. These skills help children perform tasks such as writing, drawing, running, and playing.
Preschools include various activities that support both fine motor and gross motor development.
Fine motor skills involve small muscle movements, especially in the hands and fingers.
Examples include:
• Drawing and coloring
• Cutting paper
• Building with blocks
These activities help children develop hand-eye coordination.
Gross motor skills involve larger muscle movements.
Examples include:
• Running and jumping
• Dancing
• Climbing and balancing
These activities improve strength and coordination.
| Activity | Skill Developed |
|---|---|
| Puzzles | Hand coordination |
| Ball games | Balance and strength |
| Craft work | Finger control |
Motor skill development is an important part of preschool education. These activities help children grow physically and develop coordination and confidence.