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This vintage 1968 "Daily Sensorimotor Training Activities" handbook is a rare and valuable resource for teachers, parents, and caregivers working with children aged 4-8. Written by William T. Bradley, Geraldine Konicki, and Catherine Leedy, this comprehensive guide provides a wealth of daily activities designed to stimulate sensorimotor development in young children. With its 197 pages packed with illustrated exercises and lessons, this book is an essential tool for anyone seeking to promote healthy growth and learning in their students or children.
As a vintage publication from Educational Activities Inc, this hardcover book offers a unique glimpse into the educational approaches of the 1960s. Its durability and high-quality binding ensure that it will remain a trusted companion for years to come, despite some minor wear and tear on the cover. The interior pages are clean and free of writing, with only a few rare instances of page edge marks and small surface tears on two pages.
For educators, homeschoolers, and parents seeking a comprehensive and engaging approach to early childhood education, this book is a treasure trove of ideas and inspiration. Its focus on sensorimotor development makes it particularly valuable for those working with children who require special support or accommodations. As a rare and out-of-print title, this "Daily Sensorimotor Training Activities" handbook is a valuable addition to any educational or professional library.
In good condition, with its sturdy hardcover and illustrated pages, this vintage book is a must-have for anyone dedicated to providing high-quality educational experiences for young children. Its unique blend of theory and practical activity ideas makes it an invaluable resource that will continue to inspire and inform educators and caregivers for generations to come.
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