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By looking at this resource, it is likely that you have a child who you think may have a movement and/or skill development need.
Remember that factors influencing a child’s movement skills may include:
• The child’s general development
• The child’s level of experience and practice
• The child’s vision and hearing
• The child’s understanding, attention and listening skills
• Any genetic or medical issues or conditions
To use 1st Move, look at the units of motor skills and follow the key principles of the resource. The Motor (movement) skills supported by 1st move are divided into eight units, as shown in the contents. Each unit is in its own section for ease of use. Where a skill area outlines a range of ‘Component Skills’, these can be found in the ‘Core Skills’ and ‘Fine Motor Skills’ units.
By Dr. Frederick B. Covington4.3
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By looking at this resource, it is likely that you have a child who you think may have a movement and/or skill development need.
Remember that factors influencing a child’s movement skills may include:
• The child’s general development
• The child’s level of experience and practice
• The child’s vision and hearing
• The child’s understanding, attention and listening skills
• Any genetic or medical issues or conditions
To use 1st Move, look at the units of motor skills and follow the key principles of the resource. The Motor (movement) skills supported by 1st move are divided into eight units, as shown in the contents. Each unit is in its own section for ease of use. Where a skill area outlines a range of ‘Component Skills’, these can be found in the ‘Core Skills’ and ‘Fine Motor Skills’ units.