What Is Motor Development
what is motor development
Fine Motor Development in Young Children
Welcome to the WORLD OF Fine Motor FUN!!!!!
How exciting to be a part of the huge link-up sponsored by Deborah over at Teach Preschool!!This is an issue very near and dear to my heart -- on so many levels!!!
I have been clicking away, taking LOTS of photos on this topic to share!!
So here we go.................... let's get started!
Let's take a look at what fine motor development looks like over time!
Here's a bulletin board I saw last spring at the Early Childhood Education Program
on our US Army Base at Camp Darby in ITALY!!!!
Yes, I had a two week tour to FOUR European Army bases last spring!!!!!
[Here are the 45 blog posts on those insights.
Here are the 18 blog posts on my day in Reggio Emilia, Italy.]
How brilliant is this bulletin board idea pictured in the collage above?
Use the work of the children in your program to illustrate this progression.
What an AWESOME way to help parents see what comes next!
So how do we help children along this progression?
Life Span Motor Development w/Web Resource-5th EditionLearn more
Kathleen HaywoodI was just recently in Thibodaux, Louisiana and was able to see the children as they arrived for the morning to their classrooms. The children walked in the door and went over to the tables to 'sign-in' for the morning. Simple notebooks had been placed on the tables with pre-written names to 'trace'.
Children selected a marker and got to work.
My interest in strengthening Fine Motor stems from many places:
- as a Fine Arts Aficionado
- as a former elementary Art Teacher
- as a picture book illustrator
- as an appreciator of children's growth (GeeGee)
- as a listener to of teacher's frustrations
- as a consultant + contributor to Zaner-Bloser's* ECE curriculum
The sequel. Continued. Part II.
Understanding Motor Development: Infants, Children, Adolescents, AdultsLearn more
David Gallahue
But before you go, I need to explain my 'bias.'
Yes. I am a some-time consultant for Zaner-Bloser, the company that's been devoted to fine motor development for OVER A CENTURY is located in Columbus Ohio!!! They 'discovered' me at a Greater Columbus Arts Council's Artist in the Schools Annual Fall Show Case and went on to commission me to create the album of songs for their PreK + K programs to under-gird their Fine Motor programs. They went on to license the same 12 song back to allow me to create, "Debbie's Ditties 6: The Hand Writing Mix."
I've read the documentation that writing out one's thoughts is beneficial -- for creativity, for memory, for retention -- for all sorts of reasons. My friends over at ZB would LUV to tell ya more! They JUST sponsored the first national symposium on Hand Writing in Washinton DC with every expert in the field sharing from their research!!
The simple premise behind the song is that if we can 'picture' letters in-the-sky and write them 'way-up-high' (in the air) we are more likely able to transfer them to paper later. The title track is all about playful visualization of letters.
That's a picture of teachers working on their "Slant Dance." The dance is a bit of YMCA, with some Macarena-feel and a slight reminder of the 'Chicken Dance.' Easy to do, memorable and brings our physicality to the making of strokes.Here's a YouTube from my very favorite song on the album. You'll LUV it. I promise and be singing it in your sleep! Print directionality!!
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Talk about PASSION!
- -- Debbie --
This article was added to the blog hop at Fridge-worthy Friday.
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