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Learn how to enhance social skills, language and motor development. Get ready to sing, dance and move around!

Through music, children learn movement techniques that contribute to increased fitness and health, as well as develop coordination and motor skills.

The blending of developmentally appropriate gross motor, sensory integration, and aerobic activities is guaranteed to build children's strength, balance, endurance, coordination, and self confidence.
Sittercise
Sittercise

The Sittercise program is designed for use with the young, the elderly, and the physically challenged.

 
Motor Skill Activity Fun: Fun Activities for Perceptual Motor Skills
Motor Skill Activity Fun: Fun Activities for Perceptual Motor Skills

A series of seated or standing activities for home or classroom.

 
Simplified Rhythm Stick Activities
Simplified Rhythm Stick Activities

Tap out easy rhythm stick routines and develop coordination and motor skills.

Funsical Fitness with Silly-cise CD: Motor Development Activities
Funsical Fitness with Silly-cise CD: Motor Development Activities

Gross motor, sensory integration and aerobic activities build children's strength, balance, endurance, coordination, and self confidence.

 
Aerobic Power for Kids
Aerobic Power for Kids

Great for getting kids moving and following directions!

 
Make a Sound and Move Around!
Make a Sound and Move Around!

Nurture coordination, speech, sensory processing and social skills.

You Can Dance
You Can Dance

You Can Dance will introduce children to basic moves that will help them develop natural rhythm and motor skills, in addition to an active imagination.

 
One Foot On, One Foot Off
One Foot On, One Foot Off

A multi-use collection of exercises to help children develop agility, control, strength, coordination, body awareness, perceptual motor skills and rhythm.

 
Arms Up, Keep Moving: Basic Body Movements
Arms Up, Keep Moving: Basic Body Movements

Coordination of the head, hand, arm and leg muscles.

   

Through music, children learn movement techniques that contribute to increased fitness and health, as well as develop coordination and motor skills.
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