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3-year-old children can't meet the requirements of gross exercise in the five elements of children's development. What should I do?
The five elements of children's early development are great sports, fine movements, language, adaptability and social behavior.

Among them, the large sports energy area refers to the posture of the body, the balance of the head and the ability to sit, climb, stand, walk, run and jump;

Fine motor energy area refers to the ability to use fingers;

Language energy area refers to the ability to understand language and language expression;

Adaptability refers to children's response and adaptability to the surrounding natural environment and social needs;

Social behavior energy zone refers to the ability to communicate with people around you and take care of yourself.

By observing the law of children's early development, formulating early development standards suitable for most children and establishing relevant evaluation and intervention tools, children's growth and development can be effectively monitored.

Through the evaluation, children can be monitored and screened regularly (development screening mainly analyzes children's abilities in all aspects, adopts a set of standardized tools and carries out simple operations to help primary child health care doctors identify developmental disorders or developmental retardation), so as to find suspicious developmental abnormalities early and take intervention measures, so as to achieve the purpose of promoting their healthy development more effectively.

At the same time, the process of evaluation and intervention can create a good growth environment for children, promote parent-child relationship, and improve children's cognitive and social emotional development level.

If children can't meet the requirements of large amount of exercise, it's best to take them to exercise more. If the child is seriously behind, it is necessary to seek medical advice in time.