Visual-motor integration recources and activities
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BRAINSCRIBED facts and figures
one of the Most comprehensive visual motor integration programs, globally
More than 5.500 worksheets with more than 20.000 tasks make BRAINSCRIBED one of the most comprehensive program aimed at developing, strengthening and maintaining visual-motor integration and graphomotor skils, globally.
based on brain & educational science
Based upon latest findings in neuroscience and developmental psychology:
> fine motor skills, non-verbal intelligence and executive functioning are significantly interrelated,
> visual-motor excercises creates functional connections among visual and motor brain regions.
Developmentally appropriate / user friendly and fun
Challenging tasks stimulate visual-motor integration development through engaging activities.
Program is user friendly both for adults working with children (easy finding and copying of appropriate worksheets and tasks), as well as for children (fun and challenging tasks).
For all children
and for
children with difficulties ...
All children: every child’s visual motor integration and skills development can benefit from graphomotor tasks and training at home or in a general classroom.
Children with difficulties: hundreds of useful and engaging tasks for systematic interventions for teachers and therapists of children with visual-motor integration problems.
... BUT also For seniors
and elderly
Ideal for seniors who enjoy visual-motor exercise as a part of cognitive training for maintaining and preserving cognitive and fine motor skills.
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​Activities can be used to help people with visual-motor difficulties as a part of systematic cognitive training aimed at improving visual-motor integration.
Designed for parents
and
EXPERTS
Parental (home) use: parents can choose developmentally appropriate tasks for their children from workbooks organized by difficulty level.
Expert (institutional) use: thousands of tasks organized by type help teachers and other experts (in preschool, school, special education, therapy, etc.) providing challenging tasks for their children.