Why Some Kids Are More Coordinated Than Others

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Ever notice that some children seem naturally more coordinated than others—even within the same family? In this short, Dr. Jan Bedell, a neurodevelopmentalist with over 30 years of experience at Brain Sprints, explains why coordination differences happen and how early brain and sensory input shapes movement.

Learn how tactile experiences, developmental steps like crawling and creeping, and daily brain stimulation can make a huge difference in your child’s coordination. Even small interventions, like a mini neurodevelopment program under 30 minutes a day, can improve motor skills and help your child move with confidence.

Don’t assume your child’s coordination “can’t be fixed”—there are real solutions. Watch now, follow for more neurodevelopment tips, and claim your free consultation at BrainSprints.com.

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