Fine motor skills involve the use of small muscles in the hands and fingers. Stringing beads requires precise hand-eye coordination and fine motor control.
Gross motor skills involve large muscle movements. Balancing on one foot is a key indicator of a child’s gross motor development.
Hopping on one foot requires the use of large muscle groups and coordination, which are aspects of gross motor development.
Hand-eye coordination involves the ability to coordinate hand movements with visual input, which is essential for tasks like catching a ball.
Self-care skills, like tying shoelaces, are part of physical development and indicate a child's ability to perform daily tasks independently.