Motor skills and their foundational role for perceptual, social, and cognitive development / / topic editors, Petra Hauf, St. Francis Xavier University, Canada, Klaus Libertus, University of Pittsburgh, USA.
Motor skills are a vital part of healthy development and are featured prominently both in physical examinations and in parents’ baby diaries. It has been known for a long time that motor development is critical for children’s understanding of the physical and social world. Learning occurs through dy...
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