Motor skills
Motor skills are crucial for developing autonomy. Practicing gross motor skills allows children to improve their balance and coordination and master activities such as walking, running, climbing, jumping, etc. Consequently, they develop more subtle gesture skills and hone their fine motor skills at the same time.
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Development of Fine Motor Skills
Collective Work – Upbility"Getting ready for school" is a series of books dealing with visual discrimination, graphophonology, auditory processing, math literacy, and fine m...
View full detailsA Year of Mini-Moves for the In-Sync Child
Joye Newman and Carol KranowitzΑvailable exclusively in DIGITAL format (PDF file). Get your kids moving and giggling with the delightful suggestions in the e-book A Year of Mini-...
View full detailsP.E.A.C.E. | A programme for the development of attention and psychosocial skills
Candice E. MarroThe book "P.E.A.C.E. | A programme for the development of attention and psychosocial skills" comprises forty cards that allow you to engage childr...
View full detailsATTENTION AND CONCENTRATION | Intervention Strategies
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BScATTENTION AND CONCENTRATION - Intervention Strategies is the latest improved and extended edition of the best-selling book that has sold 3,500 copi...
View full details100 activities for developing fine motor skills
Kontopoulou Eleni, special educatorThe book 100 activities for developing fine motor skills offers parents, teachers, and therapists the opportunity to help children develop fine mot...
View full detailsPROCESSING SPEED | Intervention Strategies
Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BScThis book is a revised and expanded edition of Processing Speed - Intervention Strategies with 6 new categories of exercises and detailed answers. ...
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