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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for HOPS
  1. ... them each time you move about. Do not hop on one leg. You can easily lose your ...
  2. ... damage nerves and blood vessels under their arm. Hop forward on the good foot just a little ...
  3. ... front. Balance on the crutches (or handrails) and hop or step down with the good foot. Keep ...
  4. ... dancing Tango Jazz dancing Ballet Modern dance Hip-hop Folk Clogging
  5. ... nighttime control as well) Can briefly balance and hop on one foot May walk up stairs with ...
  6. ... and body to work together) Skips, jumps, and hops with good balance Stays balanced while standing on ...
  7. ... independently, without help Enjoys rhymes and word play Hops on one foot Rides tricycle well Starts school ...
  8. ... is double the birth length Shows improved balance Hops on one foot without losing balance Throws a ...