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In recent years, interest has increased in the role played by psychomotor development in the evolutionary process of children, as this process has a profound influence on their overall development, especially in the early stages of life. Through play and movement, preschool children acquire new experiences, becoming aware of their bodies, exploring and interacting with the environment around them. This provides the basis for more complex knowledge, developing the basic psychomotor elements for the acquisition of reading, writing and mathematics, while at the same time gaining confidence and…mehr

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In recent years, interest has increased in the role played by psychomotor development in the evolutionary process of children, as this process has a profound influence on their overall development, especially in the early stages of life. Through play and movement, preschool children acquire new experiences, becoming aware of their bodies, exploring and interacting with the environment around them. This provides the basis for more complex knowledge, developing the basic psychomotor elements for the acquisition of reading, writing and mathematics, while at the same time gaining confidence and self-confidence, putting values into practice, which implies growth in the relationship established with children of the same age and with the community. Therefore, the practices of matrogymnastics, psychomotricity and physical education are very important to promote greater efficiency in the acquisition of new knowledge. From this perspective, this guide provides some theoretical bases and practical tools for promoting preschool children's development.
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Autorenporträt
Nidia Carolina Barahona Herrejón: Master in attenzione alle popolazioni speciali attraverso il movimento, laureata alla UACH. Carlos Ernesto Ogarrio Perkins: Master in attenzione alle popolazioni speciali attraverso il movimento, UACH. María Elena Chávez Valenzuela: dottorato in Educazione Fisica e Artistica presso l'Università di Extremadura, Spagna.