Rubio A4 Notebook Cognitive Stimulation Praxis
The Rubio A4 Cognitive Stimulation Workbook "Praxias" is specially designed to help seniors exercise their minds in an entertaining and effective way. This workbook includes a wide variety of exercises and activities that involve the ability to organize, plan, and execute coordinated movements to complete a graphic activity, such as drawing, copying figures, or constructing shapes. In these types of tasks, the user needs to coordinate different motor and cognitive skills to complete a drawing or construction. There are 3 levels of difficulty, and each workbook consists of 20 A4 pages.
With its clear design, tailored activities, and easy-to-understand format, it's a perfect tool for those looking to keep their minds active, prevent cognitive decline, or simply enjoy learning. It's ideal for personal use, therapeutic programs, or group activities.
It includes tasks of graphic constructive praxis (drawing, visual and linear coordination and reinforcement of final motor skills) and manipulative constructive praxis.
- Level 1: Suitable and designed for use by people without cognitive impairment and for people with mild impairment. 20 pages in A4 format.
- Level 2: Designed for use by people with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. 20 pages in A4 format.
- Level 3: Indicated in situations of moderate to severe impairment. 20 pages in A4 format.
- Improved motor coordinationPraxis exercises help strengthen the ability to coordinate fine and gross movements, which is essential for performing everyday tasks such as writing, dressing, or manipulating objects.
- Development of motor planningThese activities stimulate the planning and organization of the movements necessary to perform tasks, which helps older people to carry out actions more effectively and autonomously.
- Strengthening manual dexterityBy performing exercises that require precise movements, notebooks help improve hand and finger dexterity, which is essential for activities such as writing, cutting, drawing, or handling small objects.
- Stimulation of working memoryPraxis requires remembering and executing sequences of movements, which promotes working memory and the ability to perform tasks that involve several phases of action.
- It promotes attention and concentration.
- It helps prevent cognitive decline.
- Designed specifically for older people, with clear and easy-to-follow exercises.
- It promotes mental well-being and continuous learning.
- Useful for individual activities or in group therapy programs.
- Enjoyment and continuous learning