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Adapted Sensory Peg Board

Added: November 5, 2009 | Time 04:29 | Views: 307

Many fine=motor activities can be adapted for children with decreased motor control. This video shows how to make a peg board adapted to provide sensory stimulation that motivates developmentally disabled children to engage in hand activities. Learn about other activities at: RecyclingOT.com

Topics: Autism

Tags: autism, Cerebral Palsy, developmental disabilities, down's syndrome, motor control, occupational therapy, sensory stimulation

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