Danielle Massie
AED/202
8-23-13
Sheila Brock
Physical Development
Early Childhood (Two to Six years)
During this time in a child’s life there is a remarkable growth in fine motor skills and gross motor skills. During early childhood, children start running, tumbling, dancing, as well as drawing, writing, and cutting with scissors (McDevitt, & Ormrod, 2004). At this stage it is often seen that children begin taking an older look to them, as they babyish appearance starts to diminish.
Between early childhood and early adolescence is middle childhood. During this time there is an improvement in gross motor skills and fine motor skills. During years six to ten there