Basic learning skills refer to children's visual observation and hand-eye coordination ability; Language understanding, expression and communication skills; Game skills, social skills, cooperation in group activities and the ability to perform daily affairs.
Learning ability refers to children's reading, writing and math ability, generally for children over four years old.
Self-care ability is very important, and it should run through the whole training plan from the beginning of children's training. Self-care ability includes the ability to dress, eat, wash and go to the toilet.
In terms of sports skills, we should ensure the child's gross movements (running, jumping, throwing the ball, etc.). ) and fine movements (beading, building blocks, buttoning, etc. ) have been fully practiced in rehabilitation training.