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MODULE 15

APPLICATION
Make a photo essay about the physical development of preschoolers. Observe
preschoolers in action and take their pictures. Describe the gross and fine motor skills
that you saw them do.

ANSWER: A two years old baby walk by his own. He begin to use his feet to walk, run,
jump or any kind of activity he can do. This physical development is related to gross
motor skills we're the baby starts to development to go from one place to another.

The child being able to hold a small item and even play alone. This physical
development is related to fine motor skills.

The baby eat by his own without any support from caregiver. This physical
development is related to fine motor skills.

Subject: Toddler (2 years old)

Physical Domain Proposed Activity


Write (fine motor skills) Draws or copies straight lines and
circles
Walk (gross motor skills) Walks up and down starts
Eat (fine motor skills) Eats with a spoon
Hold (fine motor skills) Drinks from a cup
Play (gross motor skills) Throws ball overhand

Surf the net. Make a collection of gross motor and fine motor activities for
preschoolers that caregivers and teachers can use to support their development.

PRESCHOOL DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES


Gross Motor Skills (walking, running, jumping, climbing, balance, strength)
SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES

Between the ages of 3 – 4 years, your toddler should:


1. Run around obstacles
2. Walk on a line
3. Balance on one foot for 5 – 10 seconds
4. Hop on her preferred foot
5. Ride a tricycle

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