
3. The importance of neuromotor development in early education with Elizabeth Cordle
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In this episode of The SEND Network Podcast, Georgie is joined by Elizabeth Cordle to discuss the importance of neuromotor development in early education. This is part one of a two part series.
Elizabeth and Georgie discuss:
- The importance of motor maturity
- Factors which might cause slower neuromotor development in the early years
- Neuromotor development and SEND
About Elizabeth Cordle
Elizabeth Cordle is the founder of Corefulness and a Chartered Physiotherapist. Over many years her work has been wonderfully varied but her main focus has been on rehabilitation which encompasses identifying the root causes of problems and providing solutions.
You can find out about Corefulness here.
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