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Developing Fine & Gross Motor Skills, Birth to Three
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Here is an exciting home exercise program for children birth to three years, offering dozens of beautifully illustrated, reproducible handouts for parents as well as therapists. • Each interval of three or six months in the child's development is divided into a fine motor and a gross motor section. In each section several exercise sheets guide caregivers in ways to develop specific motor skills typical of that age level. For example: Reaching upward, Palmar grasp, Hands to midline, Rolling Supine to Prone, Imitating drawn cross, Jumping over objects, Standing on one foot, Stair climbing with alternating feet and many more. • Written by Donna Staisiunas Hurley, Pediatric PT. Spiralbound, 157 pages, 2000.
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