Motor Planning Development
What are the symptoms of delayed motor planning development (dyspraxia)?
1- Difficulty in coordinating movements and performing daily activities.
2- Delay in fine motor skills such as writing and coloring.
3- Weakness in gross motor skills such as running and balance.
4- Impact on school and social performance.
Here are some instructions that help sustain the development process naturally:
1. *Coordination exercises*: Activities to improve coordination between hands and eyes, such as catching balls or arranging cubes.
2. *Daily skills training*: Teaching the child how to perform daily activities such as dressing or using writing tools.
3. *Attention and focus training*: Using activities that require concentration to develop the ability to plan and perform movements accurately.
4. *Using assistive tools*: Providing tools such as special pens or toys that enhance motor skills.
5. *Social interaction*: Encouraging group activities that enhance coordination and cooperation with others.
6. *Reinforcement and motivation*: Providing positive feedback to enhance the child’s self-confidence and motivate him to improve his performance.
You can fill out the questionnaire through the following link:
https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSc48gm3UMO…/viewform…
Rowan Association for Child Development:
Ramallah – Umm Al-Sharait – Bakdar Street – next to the General Authority for Civil Defense
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