psychomotor development course
Empower early childhood educators to foster confident physical development in children aged 3-5. The Psychomotor Development Course delivers essential motor milestones, reliable observation methods, adaptable activity plans for inclusion, and effective family communication techniques, all ready for instant classroom application to support gross and fine motor growth.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides practical tools to grasp motor milestones for children aged 3-5 years, identify potential delays, and create inclusive activities that promote movement. Participants will master simple observation techniques, make easy adaptations for diverse needs, and design safe, fun games to enhance fine and gross motor abilities. Additionally, it equips you with skills to communicate effectively with families through straightforward language, respectful documentation, and practical home-based strategies that can be implemented immediately.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Mastery of motor milestones: identify typical, delayed, or advanced skills swiftly.
- Designing inclusive activities: create adaptable gross and fine motor exercises effortlessly.
- Effective observation and documentation: track motor progress accurately and objectively.
- Clear family communication: discuss milestones and issues using simple, accessible language.
- Planning weekly movements: develop straightforward, impactful psychomotor schedules.
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