Practice Lab: Observation of Normal Movement During Function

This lab is perfect for helping students learn to observe and analyze movement related to function performance, including environmental considerations and variations among their peers in 'typical' or 'normal' movement. It can be used in class to introduce the importance of observation or later for more in-depth analysis.

Any activity can be used; however, choose activities that only require a few steps to allow time for in-depth analysis.

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