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    “Juegos de exterior en el desarrollo motriz grueso de los niños y niñas de 2 a 3 años”
    (Universidad Técnica de Ambato - Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud - Carrera de Estimulación Temprana, 2019-05-01) Frìas Zurita, Katherin Sofia; Cisneros Pérez, Daisy JaquelinePsc. Cl.
    This Research Project is developed on the theme "Outdoor Games in the Motor Development of children aged 2 to 3 years, whose general objective was to determine the influence of outdoor games on motor development. thick of children from 2 to 3 years old. The technique of observation was used to collect the information and the sub-scale of the Tepsi Test was used as an instrument. At the beginning of the investigation a pre - test was applied, which allowed us to conclude that 60% of the children were at risk in their gross motor development and 40% had a delay, therefore, none of the children had a normal development according to their age presenting mainly difficulties in coordination, balance and stability. And at the same time, these results served as a basis for carrying out an intervention plan applied for a period of 3 months for outdoor games as a stimulus in the gross motor area. Finally, a post - test was applied, the results of which allowed us to conclude that the outdoor games are a fundamental instrument to stimulate the gross motor development, since after the intervention the children improved, reaching a 100% in the motor performance.

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