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Movement and mobility


 Movement and mobility
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Larger movements (gross motor skills) can be encouraged by challenging a child to move. For example by letting the child walk behind a big ball. Moving on an air cushion, swinging and supervised swimming can be good ways to help improve the gross motor skills. With a lot of practice, children could learn how to ride a tricycle.
You can also help develop the small movement for which coordination is needed. (fine motor skills). You could let a child feel shaving cream or sand carefully with its fingers.
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Last modified by Gerritjan Koekkoek on 2020/05/28 09:19
Created by Gerritjan Koekkoek on 2020/05/28 09:19

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               


  

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