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Child Development - Fine Motor Skills

Parents of toddlers have no doubt heard the term ‘fine motor skills’ as it is often bandied about when talk turns to child development and preschool goals. Fine motor skills entail the small muscles of the body that allow such functions as writing, grasping small objects and fastening clothing. Fine motor skills - they involve strength, fine motor control and dexterity.

Fine motor skills, are skills that involve the use of the small muscles controlling the hand, fingers and thumb. The development of these skills allow a person – at any age - to be able to complete tasks such as writing, drawing and buttoning.

The preschool attainment goals that are expected of children include their ability to hold pencils and markers with a mature grip, the child’s ability to draw recognizable shapes and objects and a child’s capability to cut out shapes while turning the paper as necessary. Fine motor skills are important in most school activities as well as in life in general.

Limitations in fine motor skills can greatly impinge on a child's ability to eat, write legibly, operate a computer, turn pages in a book and perform personal care tasks such as dressing and grooming.

As children improve their motor skills, they are better able to help themselves by completing daily activities independently. For instance, children between the ages of 2 and 3 are able to put on and take off simple articles of clothing. They are able to ‘operate’ clothing with zippers, use spoons, string beads with large holes onto shoelaces and open doors that have doorknobs. When children are between the ages of 3 and 4, they are able to dress in clothing with larger buttons, use scissors to cut paper and can copy simple lined shapes using a pencil. By the ages of 4 to 5, children are able to dress and undress themselves without assistance. They are also able to handle a fork and have increased their dexterity to cut around shapes with a pair of scissors. Finally, by  age 6, a child is able to cut soft foods with a knife and can tie his or her shoe laces.

Because all children develop at their own pace, the ages given in this article are by no means an exact timeline because every child will acquire their fine-motor skills in a different timetable – however there is much you can do to support a toddler’s acquisition of fine motor skills.Actually, the more your preschooler uses his or her fingers in little activities that strengthen their hand coordination - the better.

Develop fine motor skills by drawing and coloring with your child using markers, crayons and even pavement chalk. Drawings need not be perfect - scribbling is great fun – and coloring pages of a favourite TV or movie character should encourage even the most reluctant colorer to literally try his or her  hand at coloring. At sites like Hello Kitty Coloring Pages you’ll find the best Hello Kitty coloring pictures and little girls would also love the coloring sheets at Fairy Coloring Pages.

Sometimes, despite a parent's best effort kids need assistance when developing fine motor skills. This requires caregivers to find diverse methods in order to assist children with their development. Occupational therapists are the true experts in the field of fine motor and handwriting development, therefore, if you think that there may be an issue with the fine motor development of your child, you should ask for an evaluation by a licensed occupational therapist.

What is wrong with my paint on my car help 10points?

Im going to take my car at a body shop and paint it. But first I have to get it ready and preped up. The car is black (1995) and has strange thousands of small lines about 1/2 an inch all over my car full of it?

Why is that?
What kind of sand paper grip should I use to get rid of them?
Should I watersand the car before paint?

Will give 10points for best answer thanks in advance

The cracks is either the clear coat or paint that has just been beat up from the weather and sun. You most likely want to use a heavier grit sand paper, and wet sand it. Most of the time the body shop does that all for you, but if not that is the route to go. It might be good idea to use a good primer also.

The Devil is in the detail of the one trillion Euro deal (Mining)

_Euphoria hit the financial markets as the news was announced of a one
trillion euro bailout package. The large European banks jumped by as much as
20% in a single day increasing their market caps by billions. This burst of
excitement followed through to the United States where the DOW leaped forward
as the banking sector lead the way to higher ground._ This deal supposedly
ring fences the bankrupt sovereign nations inside the euro zone and protects
them any further defaults. Here is a quote from the European Council
President, Herman Van Rompuy; the euro zone has built a "sufficient firewall
against contagion, thanks to an agreement to multiply up to fivefold the
firepower of the European Financial Stability Facility rescue fund. The
leverage could be around EUR1 trillion under certain assumptions," Van Rompuy
said. Before you get all excited, this is a quote from a man who went to
school, then university and then into civil service, he has no private sector
experience whatsoever. And he's the President! No need to worry then. We have
said this before: LIQUIDITY IS NOT A CURE FOR INSOLVENCY The act of adding
more debt to those who can't ...

Mining

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