develop coordination

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To build or strengthen coordination over time, especially a physical skill.

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  • Toddlers play with blocks to develop their coordination.
  • Playing sports like basketball is a great way to develop hand-eye coordination.
  • After the accident, he had to work with a therapist to develop his motor coordination again.
  • These exercises will help you develop better physical coordination for dancing.
  • Developing fine motor coordination is crucial for learning to write.
  • By the end of the summer camp, the children had developed impressive coordination.
  • It takes years of practice for a surgeon to develop the exceptional hand-eye coordination required for delicate operations.
  • If you want to learn juggling, you need to patiently develop your coordination.
  • She has been taking yoga classes to develop her balance and coordination.
  • The training program is designed to help pilots develop the coordination needed to fly complex aircraft.