Section outline

    • Motor Planning requires: 

      • observing and understanding the task (ideation), 
      • planning out an action in response to the task (organisation)
      • the act of carrying out the task (execution).

      Most of the time this happens in a fraction of a second and, for tasks a student is accomplished in, will be automatic.

      When struggling to learn a new skill, it may be necessary to break down the task to work out which of the above a student needs to work on.

      This is called "task analysis".

      Flowchart showing how to analyse steps in motor planning systematically and what actions or activities to follow.