Fine Motor Development
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Baby Play - Fine motor development using pasta | Rainy Day Mum
rainydaymum.co.uk — “Using dried pasta you can create a discovery box to hide toys in for babies to discover as well as develop fine motor skills picking out the toys and playing with the pasta” View full resource at rainydaymum.co.uk
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Fun, Summer Activities that Develop Fine Motor Skills
schoolfamily.com — “Fun, Summer Activities that Develop Fine Motor Skills” View full resource at schoolfamily.com
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Ah summer. Love the backyard play with kids. Here are some fun activities to help develop fine motor skills. http://ht.ly/24Fyn
Ready for Kindergarten: Fine Motor Activities
education.com — “Pre-kindergartners benefit from experiences that support the development of fine motor skills in the hands and fingers. Read about how this affects your child and how you can help.” View full resource at education.com
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Get your pre-K child ready for kindergarten with fine motor skills training: http://tinyurl.com/y9369rt
7 Games To Develop Fine Motor Skills | Natural Parenting Tips
naturalparentingtips.com — “Simply through undirected play, children will develop their motorskills - you don't actively have to structure anything. However, if you're looking for a” View full resource at naturalparentingtips.com
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5 Apps to Help Develop Fine Motor Skills | apps for moms | Parents Connect
parentsconnect.com — “Five game apps that cover fun and fine motor skills!” View full resource at parentsconnect.com
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Toddler Toothpicks Fine Motor Activity
creativewithkids.com — “Have a spice jar handy? How about toothpicks? That’s all this toddler fine motor activity requires. I set the empty spice jar on the ground and set out ten toothpicks (I counted before laying them out so I would know” View full resource at creativewithkids.com
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Fine and Gross Motor Skill Building Games
nspt4kids.com — “Children love games and competition! Read this article for a better way to combine social skills, turn-taking, and fine and gross motor skills through new creative activities that address motor planning, body awareness, hand-eye coordination, trunk control, grasping, and balance!” View full resource at nspt4kids.com
Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2011 at 1:13 pm By:
New blog...: OT Skill Olympics | Fine and Gross Motor Skill Building Games http://t.co/YLxVdmB
Brain Develops Motor Memory For Prosthetics
sciencedaily.com — “A new study shows that the brain can develop a stable, neural map of a how to control a prosthetic device, providing hope that physically disabled people can one day master control of artificial limbs with greater ease.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Brain Develops Motor Memory For Prosthetics
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “A new study shows that the brain can develop a stable, neural map of a how to control a prosthetic device, providing hope that physically disabled people can one day master control of artificial limbs with greater ease.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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Improving Fine Motor Skills after a stroke - Stroke Recovery Blog
neuroaid.com — “Improving Fine Motor Skills after a stroke - Stroke Recovery Blog” View full resource at neuroaid.com
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A Basic Primer of the Effect of Stroke on Fine Motor Control - Stroke Recovery Blog
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A Basic Primer of the Effect of Stroke on Fine Motor Control http://t.co/9OAnnTV1
Children with Autism Have Difficulty with Motor Skill Development
emaxhealth.com — “Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine have found that children with autism often have impaired motor skill development and that this...” View full resource at emaxhealth.com
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Motor Skills Affected By Autism
medicalnewstoday.com — “Often, children with autism have difficulties developing motor skills, such as throwing a ball, learning how to write, or running. However, a study published in the journal Autism, suggests” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Researchers develop diagnostic test for motor neurone disease
news-medical.net — “NeuRA researchers are one step closer to developing a diagnostic test for motor neurone disease. Dr Steve Vucic, from Neuroscience Research Australia, says the test will allow people with motor neurone disease to be diagnosed up to eight months earlier than is currently possible.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Researchers develop diagnostic test for motor neurone disease: NeuRA researchers are one step closer to developi... http://bit.ly/fEAVHB
Opening Locks and Lockers - Help for Children With Fine Motor Problems
specialchildren.about.com — “When your child moves up to middle school or high school, opening a lock or locker may become a necessary skill. Here's how to make that combination-working easier, or avoid the need for it in the first place.” View full resource at specialchildren.about.com
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Opening Locks and Lockers http://t.co/hPeGU9Q #about #specialneeds #tck
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