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Motores Aetatis Tardae - Delayed gross motor development


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WHY ARE GROSS MOTOR SKILLS IMPORTANT?
People need gross motor skills to hold their heads up, roll over, sit, and crawl during infancy. As children grow, they eventually need gross motor skills to walk, run, and skip. This development also enables gross motor activities such as climbing, jumping jacks, hopscotch, using tricycles and trampolines, and dancing. People rely on gross motor skills for success at school, on the playground, and in the larger community.

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