Motor learning in children is guided by several key principles: - Repetition: Repeated practice of a skill helps solidify neural pathways. - Feedback: Providing feedback, whether intrinsic or extrinsic, helps children understand their movements and make necessary adjustments. - Motivation: Children are more likely to engage in motor learning when they are motivated and find the activities enjoyable. - Task Complexity: Gradually increasing the complexity of tasks can help children develop more advanced motor skills over time.