Congratulations to
Laurine Kennedy, Tracey Christilles, Debbie Alford, Catherine Cardenas, Patsy Ray, Lauro Esquilona III, Jane Tilleman, Cindi Maurice, Titus Jeffrey, Ellen Kay, Karen Frantz-Fry, Autumn Matthews, Jocelyn Cooer, Bonnie Baldwin, and Sonia Torres who all knew the answer to last week's trivia question:
The “MOVE” program was started in 1984 in California by Linda Bidabe, a teacher, and has since blossomed into an internationally known curriculum for students with delayed motor skills and often concurrent delayed cognitive development. The MOVE curriculum provides a framework for teaching the skills necessary for individuals with disabilities to gain greater physical independence. It combines functional body movements with an instructional process designed to help people acquire increasing amounts of independence in sitting, standing, and walking. MOVE is designed to help individuals who have severe disabilities improve their ability to sit, stand, walk and transition while participating in their functional activities. What does the acronym “MOVE” stand for?
Answer: MOBILITY OPPORTUNITIES VIA EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION
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