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Fine Motor SkillsFine motor skills refer to the small movements of hands, wrists, and fingers. Examples of these skills are holding classroom tools, manipulating classroom tools, turning pages, and closing fasteners.
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Visual Motor IntegrationVisual motor integration skills refer to the communication between what is perceived visually and the motor response. Examples of these skills are cutting. coloring, writing, catching a ball, and shoe tying.
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Visual Perceptual SkillsVisual perceptual skills refers to the ability to understand and process information as it is seen. Examples of these skills are forming letters, writing on the line, reading, and copying pictures and text.
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Sensory Processing and IntegrationSensory processing and integration skills refer to how the body receives information and then how it responds to the stimuli. Examples of these skills are paying attention, remaining in your seat, following directions, interacting with others, and tolerating various textures.
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Executive FunctioningExecutive functioning skills refers to being able to manage oneself and complete a task or goal. Examples of these skills are completing classroom work and homework, following multiple step directions, manage time, and pay attention to important facts.
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Home Tips and ToolsIn this section you will find information to utilize at home to help foster skills your child is learning in school.
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fun_and_simple_fine_motor_activities_by_age_range.pdf | |
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parent-info-gross-motor.pdf | |
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heavy_work.docx | |
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sleep_tips_handout.pdf | |
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summer_therapy_fun_final.pdf | |
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gross_motor_for_handwriting.pdf | |
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parent-info-gross-motor.pdf | |
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