Physical development in preschool refers to the growth, maturation, and refinement of a child’s motor skills and physical abilities during the early years of their education. It encompasses both gross motor skills, which involve the large muscles of the body, and fine motor skills, which involve the smaller muscles, particularly those in the hands and fingers.

During the preschool years, children experience significant physical changes and advancements in their motor abilities. They become more coordinated, gain control over their movements, and develop strength, balance, and agility.

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