Has anyone noticed your child struggling with Motor Planning? 

You might hear of motor planning referred to as praxis.  Praxis aka Motor Planning requires observing and understanding the task (ideation), planning out an action in response to the task (organization), and the act of carrying out the task (execution). A difficulty with any of these areas will lead to dyspraxia in many skill areas.  Dyspraxia can be a result of poor sensory integration, visual difficulties, fine motor and gross motor coordination and ability, neural processing, and many other areas.

I've noticed students who would benefit from practice in this area and if you think your child might here is some more information about what it is and ideas for practice.


Reminder about our Open House next week: Wednesday, December 20 @ 8:00-8:30.  We have many parents bringing snacks and drinks, thank you!! Plan to read your child's writing and have a tour of the work happening in the classroom.


Ever wonder what those bags you sent in were for?  Here is what going to PE looks like on Tuesdays:



Some developmental information on literacy that I found informative:






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