Try this clapping sequence to see how fast you can go and how many times you can clap without missing. This activity takes a lot of coordination. If you think it’s easy, close your eyes and do it again. Good luck! Coordination is the ability to move arms and legs together in a smooth and effective way. It requires good motor planning skills, timing, and body awareness. New skills are often difficult to learn but practice makes perfect! Pediatric physical therapists work with kids to help improve the coordination they need to play, learn and succeed in gross motor areas. At Shenandoah SOUNDstart, we’re using teletherapy to help kids through the COVID 19 crisis. We conduct teletherapy sessions that work on coordination, balance, strength, agility, flexibility, gross motor skills and more. #kidsPT #kidstherapy #exerciseforkids #grossmotorplay #grossmotor #shenandoahsoundstart #coordination #agility #teletherapy #soundstart #WinchesterVA #pt #pediatrictherapy #winchesterpt #pediatrics #winchesterpediatrictherapy (at Shenandoah SOUNDstart, LLC) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_5WqOHnB-i/?igshid=1fyuhi7rcq55i