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--- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Eye hand coordination activity. Instrument for remediation of visual motor problems through exercises in eye hand coordination. Instructor holds one pen and forms letter or shape; the student's pen makes the identical motion. Learning occurs through tactile formation and repetition. Individualized programs or included programs may be used for all age groups. Includes instrument, manual and pattern book.

Notes: May use with Ann Arbor programs such as Cursive Writing, Cursive Tracking, Letter Tracking and Perceptual Activities.

Price: 285.00.

This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Stoelting Co.

620 Wheat Lane
Wood Dale, Illinois 60191
United States
Telephone: 630-860-9700.
Fax: 630-860-9775.
Web: http://www.stoeltingco.com.
Email: info@stoeltingco.com.


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