Therapists will often use steps or stairs to work on strengthening a child's leg or core muscles, practice coordination, body awareness, balance, and motor planning skills. (day2dayparenting.com)
But it was unknown whether neurons take over both described aspects of motor planning and whether one of the two planning functions is more dominant, should they both exist. (sciencedaily.com)
And for kids with motor planning problems or fine motor delays, that can be quite a challenge. (verywellfamily.com)