A motor skill is the ability to move your body to carry out a task.
Motor skills require the brain, nerves, skeleton, joints, and muscles to work
together.
There are two types of motor skills:
- Gross motor skills. Lifting your head, rolling
over, sitting up, balancing, crawling, and walking are all examples of gross
motor skills.
- Fine motor skills. Using small objects such as a
spoon or transferring an object from one hand to the other are examples of fine
motor skills.
Most motor skills are developed in childhood. Children usually
develop gross motor skills before fine motor skills. Birth defects, injuries,
and diseases can cause problems with motor skills.
Strength, the ability to see and hear, the chance
to practice a skill, and support (encouragement) from others are some of the things that can affect the
development of motor skills.