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Neuromotor Development

Neuromotor development refers to the process by which the brain, nerves, and muscles work together to enable movement and coordination. It involves the growth and maturation of the nervous system, allowing a person to develop skills such as sitting, crawling, walking, and fine motor tasks like grasping. This development follows a typical sequence but varies among individuals. It is influenced by both genetics and environment. Monitoring neuromotor development helps identify any delays or issues early, so interventions can support healthy physical growth and motor skills throughout childhood.