Gross motor skills are movements that involve the large muscles of the arms, legs, and torso. These skills include jumping, climbing, walking, and much more. Gross motor effects one's balance, coordination, body awareness, and strength. Each child develops at their own rate, however, there are development milestones that can help guide you in knowing what to expect and when. In addition, the milestones can serve as a guide of what to practice and incorporate into your child's play. Gross motor development is linked to success at home and in the classroom. Let's take a look at six skills your five-year-old should practice for kindergarten readiness.
Keep in mind catching requires a lot of practice. It requires hand eye coordination, motor planning, balance, visual acuity, and depth perception. Patience is key!
Practicing gross motor activities is valuable and fun! Gross motor helps your child in the classroom, daily life, sports, and helps them develop fine motor skills.