High School: How To Tell If Your Child Is Having Trouble With Bodily Kinesthetic Skills
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High School: How To Tell If Your Child Is Having Trouble With Bodily Kinesthetic Skills
Louis Pugliese (Lecturer in Educational Psychology, CSUN, Certified by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards) gives expert video advice on: How can I tell if my high school-age child is having trouble with bodily-kinesthetic skills?
How can I tell if my high school-age child is having trouble with bodily-kinesthetic skills?
High school students who are having trouble with bodily-kinesthetic skills generally will not go out for any extracurricular sports. They will possibly manifest a dislike for physical education classes and PE. They may start to show signs of inactivity at home. High school children with poor bodily-kinesthetic skills don't like to get up and go out; they would rather take the car around the block than walk, and we might notice that they never walk anywhere or exert themselves physically in any way. These might be some give-away signs that they're struggling with their physical well-being and their bodily kinesthetic skills.
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