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Callirobics - Handwriting Exercises to Music

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Improve handwriting, attention to simple tasks, concentration skills, eye-hand coordination and self esteem.

Callirobics are handwriting exercises to music. The objective of the exercises is to bring more balance and harmony to the user's handwriting and life. It is simple, non-threatening, enjoyable, and requires only a short amount of time. Consistent practice of simple graphical forms trains the hand to perform more complicated writing movements, and the eye to focus on details. The accompanying music helps the participants to concentrate on the exercises. Each of the ten sessions includes two handwriting exercises together with two pieces of music. The music is to help in acquiring more rhythm in writing. The kit includes a manual and a double sided audio tape with ten selections on each side. Packed in a handy, clear plastic case.

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Callirobics - Handwriting Exercises to Music

Typical Access Profile

Auditory

Normal
Low
Extremely Low
Not Using Hearing
Hyper-Acute

Vision

Normal
Low
Extremely Low
Not Using Vision

Gross Motor

All
Some
Few
Not Using Gross Motor

Fine Motor

All
Some
Few
Not Using Fine Motor

Developmental Age Range

0 - 2
3 - 5
6 - 8
9 - 12
13 and Over

Language

Typical
Some Spoken
Receptive Only
Sign
Assistive/Augmentitive
Not Using Language
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