The Analysis of Fine Motor Skills and Early Childhood Creativity through Weaving Activities

  • Rahimah R
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Abstract

Fine motor improvement is exceptionally critical for a child's in general advancement. Early childhood still frequently have trouble moving their fingers for exercises such as cutting, drawing, coloring, tearing, collapsing, orchestrating and weaving. This consider points to portray the capacity of fine motor abilities and inventiveness of early childhood through weaving exercises. The investigate strategy utilized may be a writing survey conducted by collecting information or based on logical papers that interface investigate with existing writing to unravel a issue. The strategy of collecting library information is by perusing and taking notes and overseeing inquire about materials and after that concluding the investigate materials. The comes about appeared that the improvement of fine motor abilities and imagination in early childhood requires eye and hand coordination, such as performing manipulative developments, and communicating themselves through craftsmanship with weaving exercises.

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Rahimah, R. (2021). The Analysis of Fine Motor Skills and Early Childhood Creativity through Weaving Activities. Randwick International of Social Science Journal, 2(4), 583–589. https://doi.org/10.47175/rissj.v2i4.340

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