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#374 - How to Create a Motor Lab for Your Classroom That Boosts Focus & Learning

#374 - How to Create a Motor Lab for Your Classroom That Boosts Focus & Learning

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This week, we’re diving into one of our favorite topics - Motor Labs! These movement-based, circuit-style spaces are game-changers for students of all ages, especially those with ADHD, autism, sensory processing challenges, or retained primitive reflexes.

We’ll break down:

  • What a Motor Lab is and who benefits most

  • The science-backed benefits like improved attention, self-regulation, and foundational sensory-motor skills

  • Calm down zones that promote emotional regulation

  • How to set up your Motor Lab in any school space — from hallways to empty classrooms

  • Customizing for student needs including sensory seekers vs. sensory avoiders

  • Simple ways to track progress and collaborate with staff

  • Common challenges and practical solutions to overcome them

  • Ideas for keeping movement going outside the lab with brain breaks, transitions, and in-class sensory tools

We’ll also share our favorite resources, from budget-friendly equipment to apps that support motor planning.

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Digital Course Library

https://harkla.co/collections/courses

Motor Labs - Sensational Brain CEU Course

https://sensationalbrain.com/product/motor-labs-sensory-paths/

All Things Sensory Podcast Instagram

https://www.instagram.com/allthingssensorypodcast/

Harkla Website

https://harkla.co/

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https://www.youtube.com/c/HarklaFamily

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