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Human Life Span A1. Physical development Human Life Span A1. Physical development

Human Life Span A1. Physical development - PowerPoint Presentation

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Human Life Span A1. Physical development - PPT Presentation

Early Childhood 38 yearsold Gross motor skill changes 38 years During the preschool years ages 34 and primary school key stage 1 amp 2 aged 58 a child learns various new gross motor skills These new skills are vital for playing with their peers Each child learns these at a different ID: 637584

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Human Life Span

A1. Physical developmentEarly Childhood 3-8 years-oldSlide2

Gross motor skill changes 3-8 years

During the preschool years (ages 3/4) and primary school key stage 1 & 2 (aged 5-8) a child learns various new gross motor skills. These new skills are vital for playing with their peers. Each child learns these at a different rate, however the following is an general outline of the development of gross motor skills during the preschool years.Slide3

http://nspt4kids.com/parenting/gross-motor-preschool-milestones-3-years-to-5-years/

Research >Slide4

Have a look at this poster …..

…and carry out your own research task, using the NHS birth to five developmental timeline as well as further research…Complete the gross and fine motor skills table as you did for 0-2 years, in your booklet, page 10, for homework.

When can children…

* run forwards and backwards

* button and unbutton clothes

* write their own name

* use joined up writing

* walk in a straight line

* turn pages in a book

* ride a bike on their own

* use a skipping rope wellSlide5

Fine motor skill changes 2-4 yearsSlide6

Fine motor skill changes 4-6 yearsSlide7

Fine motor skill changes 6-8 years

https://childdevelopment.com.au/resources/child-development-charts/fine-motor-developmental-checklist/Slide8