Physical Development, part 5: How to develop a sense of timing

Dr Lala Manners
Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Rhythm and timing are far-reaching skills that support communication and teach being active safely, says Dr Lala Manners

At Ore Church Mice Preschool, children use sticks to tap out rhythms and use items such as cable reels for rolling to each other
At Ore Church Mice Preschool, children use sticks to tap out rhythms and use items such as cable reels for rolling to each other

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