Swings are a common piece of equipment that can be found in most parks and allow children to further develop coordination as well as gain a concept of how movement affects speed. Gross motor skills for early childhood on the swing are the ability to balance and have body coordination which are related to the development of the brain and neurons in the brain. In the early childhood phase they are able to sit in the seat of the swing and use their legs back and forth to propel themselves forward which. As the development of children go into middle childhood they are able to show the improvement of their gross motor skills of swinging by running and jumping into the seat of the swing or even jumping off the swing while they are in the air. Fine motor skills that are developed are in early childhood would be hand and arm coordination or even grip strength. Middle childhood children would be working on the motion of their arms and legs in a simultaneous motion when doing actions such as jumping off the swing. Senses that are stimulated are depth perception because of the feeling of height that a swing gives you. Visual senses are also engaged because swings provide a different perspective of the park as a child would be
Swings are a common piece of equipment that can be found in most parks and allow children to further develop coordination as well as gain a concept of how movement affects speed. Gross motor skills for early childhood on the swing are the ability to balance and have body coordination which are related to the development of the brain and neurons in the brain. In the early childhood phase they are able to sit in the seat of the swing and use their legs back and forth to propel themselves forward which. As the development of children go into middle childhood they are able to show the improvement of their gross motor skills of swinging by running and jumping into the seat of the swing or even jumping off the swing while they are in the air. Fine motor skills that are developed are in early childhood would be hand and arm coordination or even grip strength. Middle childhood children would be working on the motion of their arms and legs in a simultaneous motion when doing actions such as jumping off the swing. Senses that are stimulated are depth perception because of the feeling of height that a swing gives you. Visual senses are also engaged because swings provide a different perspective of the park as a child would be