Basic principles that govern motor development and why are these principles important to consider when creating curricula to support the motor development

What are the seven basic principles that govern motor development and why are these principles important to consider when creating curricula to support the motor development of typical and atypically developing children?

What do you believe can be a limitation to motor development if the seven principles are not considered when curricula is created or implemented?

What are the principles of motor development?
Four principles are drawn from approximately 100 years of research in the area of motor development. The principles are (1) children are not miniature adults, (2) boys and girls (children) are more alike than different, (3) good things are earned, and (4) no body (nobody) is perfect.
Why are principles of motor learning important?
practicing the motor skill correctly is essential for learning to take place. in general short periods of intense practice will result in more learning than longer, massed practice sessions. a student’s ability to perform one motor skill effectively is independent of his/her ability to perform other motor skills.