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Unread 07-06-2011, 11:24 AM
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General question Cypop4 1.2

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can anyone help me with this one

Explain the developent of movement skills in young children and how these skills affect other aspects of development

I started this and was going to go through stages and explain what movement skills are being learnt and hope someone could help out a bit please

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from CYPOP 4 physical development unit
Movement skills may include:
 travelling movements; where the child moves from one point to another such as running, jumping, skipping
 object control, such as throwing, catching and dribbling, which involve objects being sent, received, travelled with
 balance and co-ordination

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i wrote about Locomotive-large movements that allow babies to gain mobility

Gross motor - Whole limb movements

The main movement skills that children will develop are:
Travelling Movements where a child moves from one point to another for e.g. skipping running jumping.
Balance and control.
Object control-throwing catching
To be able to do these 3 physical skills the movement skills have to be learnt in the right order.
Hand eye coordination-this is very important as we the hand and eyes to work together, catching a ball requires information from the eyes to inform the brain that the hands need to move to catch the ball.
Foot eye coordination-to climb stairs or kick a ball the eyes need to inform the brain that the feet need to move to kick.
Balance
then i described the age groupof the children i worked with it was passed off okay,
Traceyx
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thanks Jackiwan12 the comments you put down were really helpful to me
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