Bilateral Coordination Neuro-Worksheets
The «Bilateral Coordination» brain exercise is designed to help children develop fine motor skills, coordination, and attention. On the worksheet, children are asked to find and point to matching circles with both hands simultaneously.
Print out this neurogame for children over five years old and begin completing the task. Begin by carefully examining the circles at the top and finding their matches in the first row of each column. Place both index fingers simultaneously on the cells with circles that match the example. Then, find the same circles in the second row and move your fingers down to the corresponding cells. Children need to go through nine rows on each sheet and find the correct circles.
Neuroexercises for interhemispheric interaction are based on the principle of synchronization. This activity forces both hemispheres of the brain to work together, positively affecting overall intellectual development.