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Perceptual and Motor Development (Perceptual Development (image (image),…
Perceptual and Motor Development
Perceptual Development
36 Months
Perceptual Development
Becoming aware of physical environment
48 Months
Begin to demonstrate body awareness by recognizing body parts.
60 Months
Increasing knowledge about body parts (labels).
Becoming aware of social environment
48 Months
Spatial awareness of own body in reference to people or places.
60 Months
Becoming more specific about spatial awareness and people and places around.
Gross Motor
48 Months
Locomotor Skills, walk with balance
60 Months
Run showing arm and leg opposition
48 and 60 Months
Active Physical Play
At around 36 months, children move with ease, coordinating movements and performing a variety of movements.
48 Months
Maintain balance, sometime with support
60 Months
Show increasing balance and control
Fine Motor
36 Months
Fine Motor
Fine Motor Video
At 8 months children easily reach for and grasp things and use eyes and hands to explore objects actively.
48 Months
Begin to use gross motor skills using arms and feet while manipulating objects in a simple way
60 Months
Manipulating objects with feet and arms in complex ways