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It's a Carnival!
Outside Fun That Promotes
Motor Skills By Rae Pica, Children's Movement Specialist
Motor Skills
Being outside is important for children. The outdoors is the best place for young children to practice and master emerging physical skills and to experience the pure joy of movement. And you can inspire the practice of motor skills and its accompanying joy with a backyard carnival!
Following are activities for motor skills falling under the headings of manipulative skills (those in which an object is handled), locomotor (traveling) skills and gymnastic skills.
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accuracy just yet! Children progress from throwing in a downward direction to a two-hand underhand throw to a one-hand underhand throw to a one-hand overhand throw. And they throw for distance before throwing for accuracy. Begin by providing foam or yarn balls and challenging your child to practice throwing them at the outside of the house (a target that's hard to miss!). He also canpractice throwing beanbags or balls into a large box or trash barrel, standing as close as he needs to.


