Dexter and me: A Story About Motor Coordination - Ines Lawler
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Dexter and me: A Story About Motor Coordination
Ines Lawler
Synopsis "Dexter and me: A Story About Motor Coordination"
Dexter and Me is a beautifully illustrated child-friendly introduction to motor coordination difficulties. Sharing the story will help build understanding about motor coordination difficulties and provide support strategies for children and adults. Dexter and Me tells the story of a child's first sports day in school. Each game seems harder and harder as the child struggles to get any points for his team. Eventually he can't hold back the tears: "What's happening, Dad? I couldn't do any games, no matter how hard I tried, I kept getting it wrong." That's when his dad tells him about Dexter - his discriminator. The story offers an explanation of how movement plans are compiled in the brain for complex sequences of movements using the analogy of a `discriminator' living in the brain. A sequel to Max and Me: A story about sensory processing, Dexter and Me introduces `Dexter the discriminator', Max's assistant. Together they create movement plans from the information received from the senses to help the child with complicated movements like swimming or riding a bicycle... and of course, sports day.