Реферат: Child Development Essay Research Paper Physical development
furniture for climbing, side walk curbs for balancing, and
gardens or empty lots for digging up which are typical
skills in a three year old. Generally preschool children
learn basic motor skills by teaching themselves and learning
from other children.
Fine motor skills, involving small body movements,
especially those of the hand and fingers, are much harder
for preschoolers to master than gross motor skills. For
example such things as pouring juice from a pitcher into a
glass without spilling, cutting food with a knife and a
fork, and achieving anything more artful than a scribble
with a pencil are difficult even with great concentration
and effort. Preschoolers could spend hours trying to tie a
bow with their shoelaces, often producing knot upon knot
instead. They experience these difficulties because they
have not yet developed the muscular control, patience, and
judgement needed for the exercise of fine motor skills as do
most 6 year olds. For many 3 year olds, having short fat
fingers can result in frustration and destruction causing
them to burst into tears when they cannot button there
sweaters, or mash a puzzle piece into place when they are
unable to position it correctly.
In children’s artwork for example, 3 year olds often
just plunk, their brushes into the paint, pull them out
dripping wet, then pushes them across the paper without much
forethought or skill, by age 6, most children took care to
get just enough paint on their brushes, planned just where
to put each stroke and stood back from their artwork to
examine the result. Older children also show an