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Website Reviews Perceptual-Motor Issues Kevin Raasch

Not a good site for information Good idea to get started Perceptual Motor Therapy

Welcome to Fine Motor Skills from an Occupational Therapy Perspective. Fine Motor Skills Great site for ideas Monthly update Positioning, handwriting, Motor skills

Services We Offer Consulting Testing (evaluation) Development of remedial program Re-evaluation Education Realized Perceptual-Motor Training Very good site Answers many questions about what perceptual motor problems are How training can help your child

PERCEPTUAL MOTOR DEVELOPMENT Not a lot of information Basic run down on what perceptual motor development covers Found through College of Education in south Florida Definitions and brief explanations Kinesthetic (proprioceptors)) -- indicate the feeling of motion, speed, force, direction and range of movement of the total body or its' parts (i.e., head, arm, leg). ~ Vestibular -- sensory. information regarding the direct movement and velocity of movement of the head (balance) Visual -- sight Tactile-- sensory information provided by touch- or pressure. Auditory -- hearing Olfactory -- smelling Gustatory - tasting

Outlined report put together describing infant development Not a lot of information Fun read (recognizing words)

 Outline of Theories based off Piaget  Covers a wide range of perceptual motor development  Goes through stages of development  Kephart Motor learning Perceptual systems: Stages of perceptual development Delays in development basic sequence of development

Motor Skill Disorder Background History Causes Muscular tone, Fine motor skills, Gross Motor skills, Muscular strength, Motor planning.

Very good site a lot of information Covers many skills Activities Dyspraxi a & DCD Dysgraphia & Handwriting Fine Motor Skills Sensory Integration Coordination & Gross Motor Skills Pencil Grasp Cutting & Scissors Pre-Printing & Coloring Growth & Development

The Preschool Years Gross and Fine Motor Skills Activities to Encourage Motor Skill Development Motor Skills and Social Development Risk Factors Involved Motor skills in Preschool Education Basic information Short and sweet

The Perceptual Motor Development Program at The University of Toledo Physical fitness activities to improve muscular strength, endurance and flexibility. Body awareness and spatial orientation. Fundamental motor-patterns and sport skills. Fine motor and visual perception activities. Swimming and diving skills. Program in Toledo Ohio Works on perceptual motor development