Las técnicas grafoplásticas y la motricidad fina en los niños del nivel inicial II, de la Escuela General Básica José Ingenieros de la ciudad de Loja, período académico 2021-2022

Fine motor skills is the relationship between the small muscles, generally of the hands and fingers, a good development of it is achieved with the stimulation of the finger muscles so that they are more and more precise, thus achieving greater manual dexterity and visual-motor coordination, which is...

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Main Author: Guaman Quizhpe, Anghela Cristina (author)
Format: bachelorThesis
Language:spa
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://dspace.unl.edu.ec/jspui/handle/123456789/25673
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Summary:Fine motor skills is the relationship between the small muscles, generally of the hands and fingers, a good development of it is achieved with the stimulation of the finger muscles so that they are more and more precise, thus achieving greater manual dexterity and visual-motor coordination, which is positively reflected in their daily activities. The research study was focused on determining how plastic graph techniques help to develop fine motor skills in children of initial level ll, of the General Basic School José Ingenieros in the city of Loja, academic period 2021-2022. In the development of the research the methods were used: analytical - synthetic, inductive - deductive and statistical that allowed to fully develop the investigation; Among the technique used was the interview addressed to the teacher, which showed inquiring about the level of development of children in the area of fine motor skills; the instrument used was the Test of psychomotor development "Tepsi" considering the area of fine motor skills, applied to 22 children, obtaining results that 100% of the children were at a level of risk and delay having problems in the development of the fine motor skills, after applying the proposal that costs an activity guide for the interval of one month, in the period of this time there is a notable improvement with 82% in a normal level of fine motor development. Therefore, it is concluded that the children were initially found to be at a level of delay due to poor manual eye precision, for this reason the graphoplastic techniques are beneficial and timely within fine motor skills in children. Keywords: Fine motor skills, graphoplastic techniques, manual eye precision, stimulation.