What are motor skills? Evidence‑based ways to support children's fine and gross motor development

medicalxpress - Motor skills are foundational for a lifetime of movement. For children, they play a vital role not only in facilitating physical activity levels but also for cognitive and socio-emotional development and school readiness.

AI Summary: New guidance summarizes evidence-based strategies to strengthen young children's fine and gross motor development, offering practical activities, screening cues and professional supports for parents and educators. The reporting emphasizes early intervention, play-based approaches and simple at-home exercises that can set the stage for healthier development without expensive gadgets or miracle fixes.

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