Bibliographic citations
Llontop, K., (2023). Talleres con material reciclable para potenciar la motricidad fina en niños de cuatro años en tiempos de COVID-19 [Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7173
Llontop, K., Talleres con material reciclable para potenciar la motricidad fina en niños de cuatro años en tiempos de COVID-19 []. PE: Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12423/7173
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title = "Talleres con material reciclable para potenciar la motricidad fina en niños de cuatro años en tiempos de COVID-19",
author = "Llontop Acosta, Katerine Lisset",
publisher = "Universidad Católica Santo Toribio de Mogrovejo",
year = "2023"
}
The development of fine motor skills in children in their first years of life, continues to be a topic of greater relevance in the educational field, which helps children to achieve a good integral development. Allowing motor activity to be the basis for children to have a better performance in their basic activities to the most complex ones, therefore, constant stimulation is necessary and important for its development through various activities that allow the child acquire greater motor skills according to their corresponding age. However, at present, face-to-face classes have been paused, generating not going to schools, and in homes and schools at this time they prioritize other activities that do not stimulate fine motor skills, due to the lack of teacher methodology, stimulation in homes and guidance by classroom teachers so that they can work from home with resources they have, which allow them to work on fine motor skills. Therefore, it has been seen convenient to develop this research with the aim of designing workshops with recyclable material to enhance fine motor skills in four-year-old children in times of COVID-19. The quantitative approach with a descriptive design will be used, whose population is made up of 30 four-year-old children, the sample is the same study population from the “orange” section selected in an intentional non-probabilistic way, using a checklist instrument to collect of data. Finally, the expected results will be based on the objectives set, therefore, the current level of fine motor skills will be measured with the chosen sample in order to enhance fine motor skills.
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