Perceptual-motor learning
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Perceptual-motor learning
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Perceptual-motor learning
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of48
- Farm Animals puzzle
- Dogs puzzle
- The out-of-sync child, recognizing and coping with sensory integration dysfunction, Carol Stock Kranowitz ; [foreword by Larry B. Silver]
- El niƱo desincronizado, reconociendo y enfrentando el trastorno de procesamiento sensorial, de Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A
- Lummi sticks for kids, activities by Laura Johnson
- The out-of-sync child, recognizing and coping with sensory processing disorder, Carol Stock Kranowitz
- The circus, idea and design Susanne Kummer
- Sign language alphabet
- Sensory secrets, how to jump-start learning in children, Catherine Chemin Schneider
- Reptangles Turtles That Snap
- Effects of presentation- and test-trial training on acquisition and retention of movement end-location, Joseph D. Hagman
- Learning in motion, 101+ sensory activities for the classroom, Patricia Angermeier, Joan Krzyzanowski, Kristina Keller Moir ; illustrated by Catherine Krzyzanowski
- I can tie my own shoes
- Finicky eaters, what to do when kids won't eat, Lori Ernsperger ; Tania Stegen-Hanson
- Up down & all around, movement fun for everyone, Leaping Legs, Ave Productions ; written, developed and created by Stacey Pepper Schwartz ; produced and directed by Stacey Pepper Schwarts, Deb Mendoca Cote
- Choo choo to the zoo, [creative movement & play], by Georgiana Stewart
- The out-of-sync child has fun, activities for kids with sensory processing disorder, Carol Stock Kranowitz ; illustrations by T.J. Wylie ; [foreword by Trude Turnquist]
- The out-of-sync child, recognizing and coping with sensory processing differences, Carol Stock Kranowitz, M.A
- Answers to questions teachers ask about sensory integration, forms, checklists, and practical tools for teachers and parents, Carol Stock Kranowitz [and others]
- Transportation vehicles puzzle
- Dressing skills Bag one, Buckle, lace & tie
- Circus Train
- Four seasons movement, by Jean Warren ; illustrated by Marion Hopping Ekberg
- Year 'round activities for three-year-old children, Anthony J. Coletta, Kathleen Coletta ; illustrated by Margie Tuohy Jordan
- Dressing skills Bag two, Zip, snap, button & tie
- Do it yourself kids circus, [by Georgiana Liccione Stewart ; music and arrangements by Dennis Buck]
- The out-of-sync child has fun, activities for kids with sensory Integration Dysfunction, Carol Stock Kranowitz ; illustrations by T.J. Wylie
- The out-of-sync child has fun, activities for kids with sensory integration dysfunction, Carol Stock Kranowitz ; illustrations by T.J. Wylie
- Sensory play for toddlers and preschoolers, easy projects to develop fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and early measurement concepts, Casey Patch
- Everyday activities for kids, by Carol Hammett
- Musical Instruments sound puzzle
- Get a good start, [aerobic fitness activities for young children], [by Georgiana Liccione Stewart]
- Play to progress, lead your child to success using the power of sensory play, Allie Ticktin, MA, OTD, OTR/L, founder, Play 2 Progress ; [illustrations by Brian Lee]
- Wired differently, a teacher's guide to understanding sensory-processing challenges, Keriann Wilmot, OTR/L
- The child's construction of knowledge, Piaget for teaching children, George E. Forman, David S. Kuschner
- Using curriculum based measurement to increase psychomotor learning gains in severely handicapped students, P.J. Powers, Carl Edeburn
- Visual perceptual skill building, written by Raya Burstein, Book 1
- Walk like the animals
- The out-of-sync child has fun, activities for kids with sensory processing disorder, Carol Stock Kranowitz ; illustrations by T.J. Wylie
- Safari, idea and design, Susanne Kummer
- Daisy box
- Farm Animals sound puzzle
- Physical activities for improving children's learning and behavior, a guide to sensory motor development, Billye Ann Cheatum, Allison A. Hammond
- Vehicles sound puzzle
- Rhythm sticks rock, Georgiana Stewart
- Growing an in-sync child, simple, fun activities to help every child develop, learn, and grow, Carol Kranowitz and Joye Newman
- Owl sorter
- Smart kids who hate to write, help for kids with dysgraphia and visual-spatial problems