Development of Motor Skills
- Students’ fundamental motor skills are already developing when they begin kindergarten (age of five) but not perfectly.
- Even if physical skills are not a special focus of a classroom teacher, it's important to students themselves.
- For example,
- students who are clumsy are aware of the fact that it could potentially negatively effect respect from their peers.
- self-consciousness and poor self-esteem can develop for a child who is clumsy for long-term effect
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