Improving Babies' MotorSkillsby
Susan H.
Gross motorskills involve the use of large muscles in the legs and arms to create an action like jumping, clapping and throwing. Fine motorskills involve using small movements, like fingers grasping...
MotorSkill Efficiency is Tied to Sleepby
Snoozester ..
you up. It’s a fact that, when learning a new action pattern involving motorskills, performance...’s Laboratory of Neurophysiology, it was discovered that a night of sleep can increase motorskill speed by 20...
New Fine MotorSkillby
Susanmotorskill challenges since it requires very precise placement of the figure onto its feet for balance...
Motorskills [Guest Post]by
Vanessa Van Petten
we get to hear lots about developing motorskills (usually fine or gross) … and then there are motorskills... on state)
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the next day. I would consider talking to your Dr. about Physical Therapy to work on those fine motorskills..., I was on top of the world. This summer I had a major flare up. I couldn't talk and all my motorskills...
Unraveling the Mysteries of Motor Planning #NAC15by
wheresthebox
College, PA earlier this month, and I wanted to share my notes from the session on motor planning..., and I was not disappointed. Susan is a skilled presenter and included a lot of examples for all learning styles...
Coping Skills for Bipolar Disorderby
Nancie ..
Focus:
Coping Skills for Bipolar Disorder
Step-by-Step Coping:
Find a good doctor...! Thanks again for your visits and encouragements.
I found a helpful article on Coping Skills...
How did you know that swimming would be a good thing for Michael?
Dear Debbie Phelps,
Did Michael had low gross motorskills or any other physical shortcomings when he was a child? How did swimming come about, and when did you know that he was excelling in it enough to focus on it? I have an 8 year old that has always had low gross motorskills and has ADHD, but part...crap
As a poll question please ask if schizophrenics were below average at sport in school.
Golan said poor motor coordination is the hallmark of prenatal hypoxia and longitudinal studies show schizophrenics were worse at sport than controls.
I've asked this question on two other polls but have only had a few people reply.
http://sites.google.com/site/schizophreniahypoxia/
Thanks
Steve McArdlecrap
Persistence: Recovery Skill #6
The second to last recovery skill in this series is persistence, which is a skill that benefits everyone in all areas of life. You don't know unless you stick with it how something will turn out. Two things....
In the last entry in this series, I'll talk about patience and why that recovery skill also matters.
Christina...crap
How do I prevent a 18 yr old girl from being committed for being bipolar/schizoprenic?
I have a very sweet neighbor who is now 17 yr old. She is on Tegratol & Risperidal. She has a slight learning disorder, but otherwise is functional on her meds. Her Mom has put her into an Assisted Living Home for 2 years and I believe she is planning to have her "committed" when she turns 18. I feel...crap
What Have You Learned About Migraines and Headaches?
For those of us with Migraine and other headache disorders, learning about those disorders is essential for a number of reasons:
It's easier to know what questions we need to ask once we have at least some basic knowledge.
We can't call our doctor every time we have a headache or Migraine...crap
Dysgraphia or Written Expression Disorder
but may have problems with fine motorskills and coordination.
What is Written Expression Disorder or Dysgraphia... disorder. This learning disability impacts a child's ability to write and spell without affecting.... They may mix up the letters /p/ and /q/ or /b/ and /d/. Older children may have poor spelling skills or...crap
corcern about my son
My five yearold been hitting and refused to get of school bus is behavior part of adhd and I dontcrap
Coping Skill - #14 - Every Recovery is Precious
This is a blog about another proactive coping skill that has helped me immeasurably....e., a mental illness, or brain disorder] that you will never overcome?" This statement and variations....
In a previous blog entitled "Coping Skills - #12 - Recreate Yourself" I told you about a young man...crap