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Perceptual Motor Program At Braitling Primary School 2010

Perceptual Motor Program At Braitling Primary School 2010

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Perceptual Motor Program

At Braitling Primary School2010

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PMP

• A Perceptual Motor Programme has children working through a sequence of experiences to develop perception and motor outcomes along with memory training. Under the direction of an adult, groups of children move from one station to the next covering a number of skills and activities that will assist the child in their early years of learning.

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Students learn to work in a group.Parent involvement is encouraged.

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Eye Tracking is important for reading.

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Eye hand coordination is important for writing, reading and for sport!

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Eye foot coordination is important.

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Being aware of where our body is in a space is a skill we need to develop.

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Being flexible is important.

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Listening carefully to and being able to follow a series of instructions correctly is important.

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And we can do all these while having fun at PMP!

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And for older students who may need help developing these skills, we have Physio Fitness.