Advertisements Below is the video demonstrating the game …. The following activity that I came across on Instagram is similar…
Advertisements Use a rolling pin, cardboard or plastic tube, swimming noodle or make the following “batter” to swat at the…
Advertisements Pressing the glue snowflake against the window not only strengthens the upper extremity- it looks beautiful! Squeezing a glue…
Advertisements … and I love how this dad encourages holding on to his walker to develop balance and bilateral hand…
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Advertisements Activities that involve pulling, pushing, squeezing, wearing or moving weighted materials- all promote body awareness, motor planning and sensory…
Advertisements Children may be expected to form letters and numbers before mastering recognition and ability to form diagonal lines and…
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Advertisements … and for younger children….
Advertisements The wonderful thing about swimming noodles (not only that they are inexpensive) is that they enlarge materials, making them…