This video breaks down why crawling isn’t just a motor milestone—it’s a key part of visual and brain development. When babies crawl, they naturally activate and strengthen ocular motor skills like visual tracking, eye teaming, convergence, and coordinated eye movements, all of which are essential for navigating their world and later skills like reading, sports, and spatial awareness. Crawling also supports cross-body coordination that connects the two brain hemispheres, building a foundation for more advanced physical and cognitive tasks. Whether you’re a parent, therapist, or educator, this is an informative watch that helps you see the deeper connection between movement and vision.

Creating a Sensory-Supportive Home: Foundations for Success
Building sensory success at home focuses on creating a supportive environment where children or individuals with sensory needs can feel
