Asked by Kooln Allday on Jun 25, 2024

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Skipping is a fine motor skill and develops after all gross motor skills.

Fine Motor Skill

The ability to make movements using the small muscles in our hands and wrists, essential for tasks such as writing, buttoning, and using utensils.

Gross Motor Skills

Skills employing the large muscles used in locomotion.

  • Describe the characteristics and significance of fine and gross motor skill development.
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Delight ChakaJun 27, 2024
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Skipping is considered a gross motor skill, not a fine motor skill, and it develops as children master other gross motor skills like walking, running, and jumping. Fine motor skills involve smaller movements using the fingers, hands, and wrists.