Hand Eye Coordination
The term "hand-eye coordination" describes the ability of your body's visual system to process information received through the eyes and use it to direct the movements of the hands. Tennis, golf, baseball and basketball players obviously require this skill, but optimal interactions among the brain, the eyes and the limbs are also essential to simple, daily functional tasks. Function Hand-eye coordination is a complex neurological process. It begins when the eyes send visual i
Don't Stop Believing
Written by Carey Handley Iam the mother of a child with Special Needs, notice that I used the phrase "child with Special Needs" rather than a "Special Needs child." It should always be 'person-first' because your child is not defined by their differences. They are children who happen to have 'disabilities' or 'differences' which is a much kinder way to look at it. I know how easy it is to focus on the disability rather than the ability. Every child is special and has abili
What Every Child Should Know Before Entering Kindergaten
Top 15 Things Every Child Should Know Before Entering Kindergarten 1. Be able to state first and last name when asked. 2. Be able to write first name with first letter upper case and remaining letters lower case. 3. Use appropriate three-finger grasp when using writing instruments (pencils, crayons and scissors) 4. Count to at least thirty and tells what number comes before or after a given number to 20. 5. Know all the letters in their first name. 6. Identify bas