PHYSICAL-MOTOR DEVELOPMENT IN CHILDREN AT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

13.06.2022 International Scientific Journal "Science and Innovation". Series B. Volume 1 Issue 2

Ch. Kamardinova, Sh. Kamardinova

Abstract. Physical development is the growth and change that occurs in a person's body. The most obvious changes are changes in body shape and size. Meanwhile, motor development is the development of all forms of changes that occur progressively in a child's ability to be able to perform various movements obtained through the interaction between maturity factors and training or experience during life which can be seen through changes/movements made. In the learning process, it appears that student activities are very diverse. Starting from how they move, socialize, act, and interact with friends around them. Then from the skills of teachers in developing children's creativity so that they can produce children who have physical motor development who can adapt to the classroom environment, school, and outside of school. All these activities are positive so that they will be able to form and produce students who have great personalities, are intelligent, skilled, capable, creative, and have noble character. Suggestions for elementary school teachers are that it is necessary to provide learning that will foster students' interest in creating according to their imagination. As well as teachers can develop new media which will later be able to stimulate the physical-motor activities of students in the learning process. In the future, research is also needed to support the physical-motor development of elementary school children.

Keywords: Development, Physical Motor, Elementary School Age Children, Development, Physical Motor, Elementary School Age Children