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Top Special Needs – Gross Motor Skills

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Gross motor movement is what makes big body movements like running, walking, climbing and jumping. Children with neurological issues, developmental delays, motor planning disorder (also known as dyspraxia, which is essentially trouble conceiving, organizing, and executing certain movements due to a miss-communication with the brain) need extra help to learn these skills. Physical and/or occupational therapy in addition to working with your child at home can help increase their gross motor skills. Below are some toys that can also help.

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  1. Pewi

    from Ybike

    We recommend this product for
    kids ages 9 months and up

    What it is: The Ybike Pewi (pronounced pee-wee) is a two-in-one ride-on toy. For kids 9—12 months, it serves as a walking aid. With the Pewi, a child stands freely in front of the Pewi using it only as…

    Pewi
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  2. Little Tikes Cozy Shopping Cart

    from Little Tikes

    We recommend this product for
    kids ages 3 and up

    What it is: One way to help fine tune gross motor skills is with a push toy. The Little Tikes Cozy Shopping Cart has a wide and sturdy base making it a good choice. The car part of the cart is too small to have…

    Little Tikes Cozy Shopping Cart

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