Sound and Movement Hands-on Workshop as a Sensorimotor Stimulation Tool during Child Development

Children interact with the world through sensations and movements, which generate different perceptions and allow the construction of knowledge and motor skills acquisition. This study shows a rhythmic and sound stimulatory hands-on workshop elaboration and application, which involves the use of mus...

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