How to Teach Motor Coordination and Emotional Regulation Skills – Group

CEUs: 3 Learning BACB
Presenter(s): Jonathan Amey and Richele Yeich, BCBA

$40.00

Activities of daily living, vocational tasks, and leisure skills require a broad use of muscle coordination. Skills ranging from turning a doorknob to playing basketball will be covered. Emotional regulation skills such as mindful breathing and body awareness help learners stay calm and are crucial for social interactions and academic achievement. Together, motor coordination and emotional regulation skills account for the most basic foundation of learning. This session will introduce a practical, hands-on approach to developing muscle coordination (both gross and fine) and emotional regulation programs. Participants will learn the skill sequences for teaching motor movements and emotional regulation for a variety of purposes and with many types of learners.

  1. Participants will define terminology related to motor planning and emotional regulation.
  2. Participants will identify the 3 main muscle groups related to motor foundation skills.
  3. Participants will explain why motor coordination and emotional regulation account for the basic foundation of learning
If you purchase this course you will earn 40 Points worth $4.00!
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