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MOTOR ABILITIES AND SELF CONCEPT. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Dec 2010, Pages: 92


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This is wonderful experience with mother to see a new born baby after birth and further seeing growing before her own eyes. Looking into her baby physical growth and movements, taking baby's first step in the larger world and first walk… wonderful experience.. wonderful, beyond explanation but is a eternal feeling. The level of motor ability is of prime importance for learning of various activities and perfection of different skills. Motor ability is sometimes used to mean achievement in basic motor skills. The success and failure of the child are most often depends on his capabilities in applying his motor abilities to a particular task. According to barrow (1964), motor ability has been defined as 'the present acquired and innate ability to perform motor skills of general and fundamental nature.' This implies that motor ability is a combination of the innate and acquired. General motor ability like many other educational concept has explicit definition. Self-concept means by which we create our image and identity. As a general rule, serious emotional problems are associated with deeply hidden self- concepts involving guilt feeling for real or fancied acts.



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