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Module 4 (psyc 140)

Physical development in early children


Important gross motor skills that are normally accomplished in early childhood include
throwing a ball, hopping, catching a ball, running, and kicking a ball


fine motor skills usually accomplished at this time include
cutting paper, pasting, pouring, building blocks, lacing, cutting along a line, printing a name,
tracing, and coloring


True or False:
there are wide ranges of what is typical motor development. Each child develops differently, and
there is usually no cause for concern unless a child is substantially behind the recommended
ranges.
True


the overlap in the age guidelines, which points to the _____________ ___________________
of motor development.
continuous nature


Age: 2-3 years

Gross Motor

Fine Motor

Can jump. Can throw and catch a ball, although the upper body remains rigid.

Can zip and unzip. Can use a spoon.


Age: 3-4 years

Gross Motor

Fine Motor

, Can walk upstairs, alternating feet on each step.Can walk downstairs leading with one foot.Can
throw and catch a ball (although catching usually involves trapping the ball against the chest)


Can use child scissors. Can fasten and unfasten large buttons.


Age: 4-5 years

Gross Motor

Fine Motor

Can walk upstairs and downstairs, alternating feet.Can catch a ball with hands

Can use a fork well. Can cut on a line using scissors


Age: 5-6 years

Gross Motor

Fine Motor

Can skip. Can ride a bicycle with training wheels

Can tie shoes. Can copy some numbers and basic words.


Other physical changes include
the types of brain development mentioned in Module 3


A primary type of neural growth during early childhood is the further development of connections
between neurons. These connections take place where?
at the synapse or space between neurons.


Additional brain development occurs in early childhood. First, _______________ begins.

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