Learning Objectives:Encourage curiosity through open-ended exploration. Support problem-solving with guided playand questioning. Foster early cognitive skillsthrough sorting, matching, and categorizing. Jump to a SectionGrossMotorSkills for Toddlers/Children (2yearsold – 5 yearsold)Addressing Concerns About Delayed GrossMotor DevelopmentExamples of grossmotorskills for 3-year-olds include GrossMotorSkills Tips and Toddler Activities. Boosting your little one’s grossmotorskills doesn’t require complex tasks or expensive equipment. Here are some fun and engaging play ideas Two-year-olds love to learn, and they learn best throughplayandexploration.GrossMotor Learning Activities for 2-Year-Olds. 3 Ways to Learn with a Bouncy Ball – Bouncy balls are fun for everyone, but especially twoyearolds! GrossMotorSkills: Building SkillsThrough Movement. Written ByAnkita Singha.Grossmotorskill activities play a crucial role in overall development. Understanding motorskills and how it works to make children healthy. Grossmotorskills refer to large movements that require the use of multiple muscles and joints, such as running, jumping, and throwing. These skills are essential for children’s physical and cognitive development, and play can be a great way to help foster these skills. GrossMotorSkills at 24 Months (2Years). By age 2, grossmotorskills have become significantly more controlled and confident. Most 2-year-olds: Run more reliably with better balance.