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Balloon on a String

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Purpose: To develop smooth ocular pursuit ability under varying postural demands

Apparatus: Ball on string, balnce board, 2 dowels or yardsticks

Method:

  1. Have child stand on balance board (also walk about)
  2. Suspend ball on string 4-6 feet in front of the child

  3. Swing ball back and forth in front of child, also diangolly, to and fro, and in circles. Also raise and lower the ball while it is swinging.

  4. Follow the movement of the ball. Try to see detail on ball and maintain awareness of the rest of the room.

  5. Holding dowel in each hand, attempt to touch the bottom of the ball gently varying positins right, left, center or swing with alternate hands. Start dowel movement from floor.

  6. Step off balance board and move about the room without losing fixation on the ball, even if you must look over your shoulder ow walk backwards.

Aspects to be Emphasized:

  1. Able to maintain constant vsual fixation on moving ball while on balance board or moving about the room.

  2. Able to tap gently and accurately the ball with either hand at varying locations on its trajectory.

  3. Able to see detail on the ball while maintaining peripheral awareness of the room and its contents.

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