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Motor Skills 1


NEW SET OF


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2 Large Magnetic Gel Boards In response to feedback from teachers we have produced a Large Magnetic Gel Board to give children more mark making space. Designed with a new ‘chunkier’ stylus that is easier for small fingers to grasp, these boards are great for handwriting activities. Size: L28 x W22cm. Pack of 6.


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Flexible magnetic gel board is a great mark making resource SET OF


5 1 NEW Motor Skills Board Set


This set of 15 boards supports early mark making and preparation for handwriting by developing movement pattern skills, repetition of common letter formation actions and encouraging left to right movement. Provided with 100 sheets, the pencil tracks are ideal for all sizes of pencil, crayon or felt pen. When the board is removed, the child can see their work. The set contains, a selection of shapes in assorted colours that can be, graded from easy to difficult to ensure that the child achieves success. Board Holder – Size: L296 x W105mm. Boards – Size: L291 x W94mm. Paper – Size: L296 x W105mm..


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3 Developmental Grips This set has been developed by an OT to support individuals who have difficulty in organising and sustaining a functional grip on a pen. This could be for various reasons – from a physical disability which affects fine motor control, to learning difficulties and global delay where the finer and more dextrous movements are challenging. Grip in general moves from big to small – gross hand grip to pincer grip. Control comes from proximal to distal muscles – with the larger muscles developing closer to the body centre before the distal muscles controlling the finger muscles are finely tuned and co-ordinated. The largest size grip allows a claw grip to be organised on the pen, and allows muscles that control large grip to make the pen move. This is more easily sustainable as an introduction to holding a pen. As the motor skills and eye-hand co-ordination for pen use increases, the size of developmental grip can reduce to the next size down. When the smallest size is used, this is a much less difficult transition on to using a chunky pen. Contains 5 grips from 2.5 - 5.5cm diameter. Red grips are suitable for primary, yellow grip is suitable for 12yrs +. Notes for use included.


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