Why is it important for a teacher to be aware of physical and motor development of children?

Children grow and develop rapidly in their first five years across the four main areas of development. These areas are motor (physical), communication and language, cognitive, and social and emotional.Motor development means the physical growth and strengthening of a child’s bones, muscles and ability to move and touch his/her surroundings. A child’s motor development falls into two categories: fine motor and gross motor. Fine motor skills refer to small movements in the hands, wrists, fingers, feet, toes, lips and tongue. Gross motor skills involve motor development of muscles that enable babies to hold up their heads, sit and crawl, and eventually walk, run, jump and skip.  Typical motor skill development follows a predictable sequence. It starts from the inner body, including the head, neck, arms and legs, and then moves to the outer body such as hands, feet, fingers and toes. Motor development is important throughout a child’s early life, because physical development is tied to other development areas. For example, if a child is able to crawl or walk (gross motor skills), he/she can more easily explore their physical environment, which affects cognitive development. Social and emotional development progresses when a child can speak, eat and drink (fine motor skills). 

Parents and caregivers can help develop a child’s motor skills at all ages. Some activities include:

  • Placing your baby on his/her tummy, and helping him/her reach for a toy.
  • Putting a toy on the couch for your child to stretch toward when a he/she starts to stand.
  • Encouraging walking with a stroller your little one can push.
  • Visiting playgrounds, where your child can climb, swing and slide.
 
For more information on how to encourage and support a child’s development, visit the Motor Development Milestones page.

Discuss the following:Why is it important for a teacher to be aware of the various development processes of the childrenundergo in terms of:a. physical and motor development;b. brain development; andc. exceptional development such as physical and sensory disabilities, attention deficits andhyperactivity disorders?a. physical and motor development;It is important for a teacher to be aware of the children’s physical and motor developmentbecause the child’s progress at school will be affected. It will be difficult for them to focus and participatefully in the classroom and outside the classroom activities. It will be also result in their poor physicalappearance and affect their behavior and learning. Students with this problem may have a difficulty inwriting skills, they may have a hard time concentrating on the content of any material written and it isdifficult for them to finish their work and taking notes. If a teacher is facing this kind of problem withhis/her student he/she should encourage all students in participating all aspects of physical activities.Activities that they can practice their skills in pasting, cutting, tracing, they can also use pencil grips if achild is having a difficulty in writing, accept their work even if its messy considering if it is their besteffort, giving them roleplaying activities, remove distractions in classroom and give them a short andsimple question that they can understand easily.