Spatial Awareness and Locomotion Activities for Processing and Attention
Children that struggle with spatial awareness can have difficulty with simple tasks as they move within their environment. When your child has trouble with balance, coordination, runs into furniture, moves awkwardly, has trouble with personal boundaries and can't read the chalkboard, they may not have full spatial awareness.
If a child has difficulty with spatial awareness in the classroom, subjects like writing and math can be exceptionally hard. Children may not understand sequences, shapes, graphs, letter formation, and has trouble with correctly spacing their letters and words on paper.
Spatial Awareness and Locomotion Activities
To improve your child's spatial awareness, you can enhance their motor skills and learning development with locomotion activities. Here are a few to try at home with your child.
Spatial Awareness and Locomotion Activities
To improve your child's spatial awareness, you can enhance their motor skills and learning development with locomotion activities.