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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “bilateral coordination”

Eggcellent Crafting!

admin March 30, 2015bilateral coordination, chopsticks, color recognition, crafts, easter, eye hand coordination, grasp, handwriting, matching, preschool, school age, sorting, spring, strengthening, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

Easter is less than a week away.  I love Easter.  I’m not sure if it is knowing that Spring really has to be close if …

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Game On!

admin March 6, 2015attention, bilateral coordination, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, focus, games, gross motor, motor planning, preschool, problem solving, school age, social skills Leave a Comment

Last week I talked about how I was pretty much bored of all of the apps and toys I have been using since September.  It’s …

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Let’s Boogie

admin February 18, 2015art, bilateral coordination, boogie board, creativity, eye hand coordination, grasping, handwriting, preschool, school age Leave a Comment

A couple of years ago, my daughter received a Boogie Board as a birthday gift.  She was a little young and totally uninterested in drawing …

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I Love Love!

admin February 6, 2015attention, bilateral coordination, confidence, crafts, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, focus, grasp, self esteem, valentines day, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

Growing up, my family didn’t do much to celebrate Valentine’s Day.  My mom would pick up cupcakes or cookies with hearts on them and we …

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All Lit Up!

admin December 29, 2014bilateral coordination, color recognition, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, imagination, matching, pincer grasp, shapes Leave a Comment

So Santa was really good to my girl this year.  He not only brought her all of the crazy things she asked for (he failed …

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Big Kids Still Like Toys!

admin December 20, 2014balance board, bilateral coordination, crafts, executive functioning, focus, graphomotor, grasping, gross motor, self esteem, tweens Leave a Comment

As I finish up my holiday shopping this weekend, I realize that many of the kids that I give to have gotten older and require …

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Let’s Get Crafty!

admin November 28, 2014arts and crafts, bilateral coordination, boogie board, eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, orb factory, sticky mosaics, strengthening, visual motor Leave a Comment

I could spend hours looking at the craft section of any toy store.  Arts and crafts are a dream for occupational therapists because they can …

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The Name of the Game is Fun!

admin November 21, 2014bilateral coordination, blue orange, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, games, grasp, social skills, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

My final sneak peak to this year’s Holiday Gift Guide before I publish it in its entirety features some of my favorite games that can …

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Building Your Way To Fun

admin November 19, 2014b.toys, bilateral coordination, blocks, grasping, magnatiles, manipulation skills, norman and jules, ogosports, problem solving, social skills, squigz, strengthening, tegu Leave a Comment

Sneak peak #3 to his year’s holiday gift guide….building blocks and other manipulative toys.  These toys might be my favorite to play with at work …

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The Small Stuff

admin November 17, 2014arts and crafts, bilateral coordination, eeBoo, fine motor, fun and function, grasping, magiclip dolls, small gifts, strengthening, stylus, visual motor, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

Each year, I put together a gift guide for the holidays.  I put hours and hours into this guide.  This is something that takes a …

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