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Fine motor skill

Fine motor skill or dexterity is the coordination of small muscles in movement with the eyes, hands and fingers. The complex levels of manual dexterity that humans exhibit can be related to the nervous system. Fine motor skills aid in the growth of intelligence and develop continuously throughout the stages of human development.

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Types of motor skills

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Assessment

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Fine motor skill

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Triples64
Avg. degree1.94
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Fine motor skill

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related to Infancy · 13
Fine motor skill → After, Darwinian, Early, Emory University, Hand, However, In, Infants, It, Philippe Rochat, Piaget, The, These
related to Assessment · 11
Fine motor skill → Another, Because, Examples, Fine, Fine-motor, Humans, PDMS, Similar, The Peabody Developmental Scales, These, VMI-R
related to School age · 7
Fine motor skill → As, Boys, Children, During, From, Girls, The
related to Types of motor skills · 6
Fine motor skill → Fine, Gross, Motor, Specifically, They, Typically
related to Developmental stages · 5
Fine motor skill → Basic, Fine, If, They, Through
related to Common problems · 4
Fine motor skill → Fine, If, In, Problems
related to Toddlerhood · 3
Fine motor skill → As, By, This

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motor skills fine objects children hand child coordination infants develop age preschool infant developmental also control grasping fingers movements finger

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runninginstance ofThey involve actions0.80text
crawlinginstance ofThey involve actions0.80text
swimminginstance ofThey involve actions0.80text
picking up objects between the thumbinstance ofThey involve smaller actions0.80text
fingerinstance ofThey involve smaller actions0.80text
writing carefullyinstance ofThey involve smaller actions0.80text
and blinkinginstance ofThey involve smaller actions0.80text
drawing or building blocksinstance ofand offer activities that the child will be successful with.Developmental disabilities such as autism or cerebral palsy may stop a child doing things that involve motor skills0.80text
scienceinstance ofFine motor skills acquired during this stage aids in the later advancement and understanding of subjects0.80text
readinginstance ofFine motor skills acquired during this stage aids in the later advancement and understanding of subjects0.80text
cutting with scissorsinstance ofand may also show signs of difficulty with tasks0.80text
drawing linesinstance ofand may also show signs of difficulty with tasks0.80text

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