Explore the intricate connection between movement and sensory input in "Moto-sensory Development" by George Van Ness Dearborn. This insightful work delves into the developmental stages where motor skills and sensory perception intertwine, shaping a child's understanding and interaction with the world. Dearborn's exploration provides valuable perspectives for educators, psychologists, and anyone interested in the nuances of child development.
Discover how early motor experiences influence sensory processing and how sensory information, in turn, guides motor actions. This classic study remains relevant for understanding the foundational processes that underpin learning and behavior.
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