Motor Learning and Motor Apraxia
Motor learning refers to the ability to perform routine motor acts. The child with a manifest difficulty in this area is unable to perform everyday tasks requiring motor movements such as dressing, undressing, tying shoelaces, etc., or more skilled acts like skipping, riding a bike, catching and throwing, hitting a ball with a bat, etc. Referred to as nonverbal or motor apraxia, the child essentially has problems of coordination and balance in gross and fine motor movements.
Audiblox develops foundational learning skills such as concentration, spatial orientation, sequencing, visual and auditory memory, imagination, logical reasoning, concept of numbers, fine and gross motor coordination, sensory-motor integration, etc.
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