The Sensory Spectrum

For SPD Kiddos and Their Parents

Crossing the Midline: Bilateral Coordination

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One issue that can develop with young children is an inability to cross the midline. This means that a child will not take their hands or arms across the center of their body. For example, if you are holding something in your left hand and you want to pick something up off your desk that is on your left you generally use your right hand to reach across and pick it up.

Crossing the Midline: Bilateral Coordination

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Author: spdmama

A mom evolving as she navigates the waters of parenthood as well as having two children with sensory processing disorder and sharing her knowledge.

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