"Behind every big moment, there are a lot of small ones."
I love watching the Ameritrade ads when I'm watching the winter games on TV - I think that the message, even though directed to investing ("helping you reach your long term goals, one small step at a time"), has everything to do with motor development. The ads show some American athletes ( I think there are more than these 3) in different sports and it always starts when the athlete is in the podium, retrospecting to training, other competitions when they were younger, and even playing as kids with something related to the sport they are now a champion on. It really shows how everything starts at the fundamental aspects of motor development, which is really cute and inspiring at the same time. The idea is pretty brilliant and for me, and reflects pretty well the importance of the process and the fact that to achieve a major objective in life first you need to achieve a series of small ones.
In my belief, understanding this concept completely is fundamental when we work with children. In motor development, we usually have (final) goals that are way more advanced than a child can conceive. Specialists (clinician, teacher, therapist) usually break down a goal into smaller steps, but it is important to reinforce that these steps are also goals to be achieved. Children are goal-oriented individuals, and transforming each step of the process in goals can make a huge difference in the process of motor development and learning.
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