Most children start their formal schooling
age five
Children at this stage are generally eager
Conquer new physical skills
When children practice fine-motor skill activities,
their hand-eye coordination and dexterity improve.
Between five and seven years of age,
Children become more logical thinkers.
Erik Erikson described
The task at this stage as industry versus inferiority.
Gains in maturity and skill levels during
single year
At this stage, children’s
visual-motor coordination improves.
As you recall, hand-eye coordination consists.
Of the ability to move the hands precisely in response to what the eyes see.
This paves the way for improvements
In problem solving, planning, and decision making.
This is the need to develop feelings
Of competence
The first years of formal school
Crucial to brain development
Visual-motor coordination
involves matching body movements
It is a specific type of
Visual-motor coordination.
Jean Piaget’s experiments
Highlight these changes in thinking.
As they can do more for themselves
Children grow in self-confidence.
Maximize the opportunities uncovered by brain research
Children today are attending full-day kindergarten programs.
Coordinate with
What the child see
Dexterity
Is the skillful use of the hands and fingers.
five-year-old's are unable
To solve logic problems involving conservation.
They like to feel grown up
Often boast about their abilities.
Children in these programs develop learning skills
A smoother transition into first grade
Improvement allows children
To learn to jump rope and to catch a small ball.
Many fine-motor skills
require and build the ability to make precise movements.
Children at this stage
Are only able to focus on how things appear.
If often compared negatively to other children,
However, their feelings of inferiority can surface.