Sentences with phrase «small precise movements»

A sniper needs to be accurate with small precise movements, while a tank gunner might want to turn quickly to engage their target.
The Occupational Therapist (OT): As the PT looks at gross motor, the OT deals with fine motor skills, those small precise movements we all take for granted and our kids can't do if you paid them.

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By the time they're 9 months old, most babies have developed the fine motor skills — the small, precise movements — needed to pick up small pieces of food and feed themselves.
But it's equally important that kids work on their fine motor skills — small, precise thumb, finger, hand, and wrist movements — because they support a host of other vital physical and mental skills.
All of the small, precise thumb, finger, hand, and wrist movements involved in new activities — such as building towers of block...
Once the building blocks are established, your child develops dexterity, meaning that he or she will use small, accurate, and precise movements to open containers, pick up tiny objects, stack blocks, and many other skills.
A small molecule in cells that was previously believed to have no impact on animal behaviour could in fact be responsible for controlling precise movements, according to new University of Sussex research.
The smaller thumbsticks make the game's precise movements feel more accurate on Vita too.
Very small movements send your car careening, so you have to be very precise in your movements.
As you progress through the levels you'll find yourself needing more precise control, which feels fiddly with the relatively tiny Joy - Con (especially for those with bigger hands); and it's particularly difficult to make small and careful movements with your fingers when you're laughing so hard that — as my friend did when we played — you knock over your drink.
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