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started by christenhopkins on 15 Nov 15
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    Timocco. (n.d.) http://www.timocco.com/.

    Timocco is a cutting-edge virtual motion gaming system that accelerates the development of motor and cognitive skills that include bi-lateral coordination, crossing midline, hand-eye coordination, attention, posture, visual discrimination, early learning, communication, short-term memory and team work. Timocco develops motor, cognitive and communication skills through each of their 50+ games which has a variety of fine-tuning options that isolate and develop specific movements and skills for varying levels of ability. As children pop balloons, zap aliens or try to catch falling fruit, they don't seem to notice how much skill-building practice they're ultimately getting through this play experience.

    Timocco even breaks down exactly how motor, cognitive and communication skills are targeted at the following link: http://www.timocco.com/skills-we-develop/. If you're looking for a specific skill to target and wondering what game to use the following link always you to click on each 'game bubble' for a description of each skill it is targeting or even search by skill in the 'search box': http://www.timocco.com/page-games/. Or if you're looking to target a skill within a certain group in your clientele (diagnosis), at the bottom of each screen in the Timocco website offers several diagnoses to choose from and once selected will once again provide a breakdown of each skill targeted for that group and how it is done.

    So, as an pediatric OT looking to purchase this item, Timocco has been made claims to be specialized for children who have Learning Disabilities, Developmental Coordination Disorder, Autism, Cerebral Palsy or ADHD.

    Lastly, Timocco provides its potential consumers with published research that has been conducted on this product so the readers can get more insight to its reliability and validity at the following link: http://www.timocco.com/research/

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