Psychomotor skills

Psychomotor skills



Psychomotor skills: An important support for the development of minors.


From a free body practice through movement, the psychomotor allows the child to explore and develop their capacities at their own pace, in a specific space and time, favoring their sensory-motor development, symbolic -emotional and cognitive.


In addition, from its intervention it will allow, at the same time, the expression of the conflicts and difficulties of the child, for from there and from the desire of this power to look for alternatives, resources and strategies, that help the minor to overcome them.


Recipients:


Boys and girls, young people, from 0 to 18 years old who present: difficulties in establishing relationships with peers or adults, delays in psychomotor development, low self-esteem, aggressive behaviors, difficulties in expressing feelings and emotions, attention and concentration difficulties

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