CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
How are the fine motor skills of three-year-old different from a five-year-old?
A
A five-year-old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three-year-old prefers to eat bite-size pieces with fingers.
B
A five-year-old writes entire words; a three year old cannot.
C
A three-year-old cuts on line with scissors; a five-year-old does not.
D
A three-year-old ties shoes; a five-year-old skips with alternating feet.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -How are the fine motor skills of a three year old different from a five year old?? A five year old can use a fork and spoon to eat; a three year old prefers to eat bite size pieces with fingers.

Detailed explanation-2: -At this age: Your child can run with ease (start, stop, and change direction) while pumping their arms. They can throw (and occasionally catch) a ball without losing their balance. They can climb, slide, and swing on different playground structures. They can squat and stand back up without help.

Detailed explanation-3: -Between the ages of 4-5 years, your child will: Start to use one hand consistently for fine motor tasks. Cut along a straight line with scissors. Start to cut along a curved line, like a circle.

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