Abstract

World health organization reports that 1 in 4 children under five years suffer from minor brain dysfunction, including impaired motor development. Based on data from the Pariaman City Health Office in 2018, toddlers who experienced the highest fine motor disturbances were at the Kurai Taji Health Center (106.6%). The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between stimulation and fine motor development in children aged 1-5 years in the Posyandu of Marabau village, the working area of the Kurai Taji Public Health Center in 2018. This research was conducted from 21 to 24 September 2018 at the Kurai Taji Public Health Center. This type of research is Analytic. The population in this study was mothers who have children aged 1-5 years in the working area of the Kurai Taji Puskesmas with a sample of 31 people. Data were analyzed by Univariate and Bivariate, sampling techniques using the Total Sampling method. The results of the study were obtained from 31 people more than half 18 (58.1%) of respondents who gave less stimulation, more than half of 19 (61.3%) respondents were not normal. There is a Significant Relationship between Stimulation and Fine Motoric Development in Children Aged 1-5 Years in Posyandu Marabau Village Work Area Health Center Kurai Taji in 2018 because p-value 0.003. It is recommended for health workers can implement monitoring of fine motor development of children in providing midwifery care.

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