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Activities to develop gross motor skills
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Gross motor skills are the movements of the large muscles of the body. These activities will help to develop and improve gross motor skills. Children who have difficulties in this area may have:
All these activities are general and can be used to develop gross motor coordination for most children in your class. However, some children may need a much more specific programme of activities. Occupational therapists and physiotherapists will need to assess the children's needs and advise on particular gross motor activities to address each child's specific difficulties.
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