CoordiKids helps families support children’s development through guided, easy-to-follow sensory-motor exercise videos you can do at home—no equipment-heavy setup, no clinic waitlists, and no guesswork.

If your child is bright but struggles with things like coordination, posture, attention, emotional regulation, or “keeping up” in daily routines and learning, you’re not alone. Many children benefit when foundational sensory-motor skills are strengthened in a structured, consistent way.

Choose the best starting point

1) CoordiKids Home Course (parents)
A structured, step-by-step program designed to build core sensory-motor foundations that support everyday function, learning readiness, and confidence.
Start here: Home Course

2) Homeschool Brain Breaks (parents)
Short, targeted movement breaks that help reset attention, improve engagement, and make learning feel easier—especially helpful for children who learn best through movement.
Explore: Homeschool Brain Break

Common reasons families start CoordiKids

  • Attention challenges and “always on the go”
  • Sensory sensitivities or sensory seeking
  • Poor coordination/clumsiness (often discussed as dyspraxia/DCD)
  • Difficulties with posture, balance, or motor planning
  • Emotional regulation challenges and overwhelm

Free tools you can use today

Not sure which program fits best?

If you’re deciding between a structured course (longer-term skill building) vs quick daily movement breaks (fast focus reset), start with:

  • Home Course if your child needs broader sensory-motor foundations
  • Homeschool Brain Breaks if your child needs quick, repeatable focus resets during learning

CoordiKids programs are designed for children and families; the best fit depends on your child’s needs and the specific course. Start with the Home Course if you want a structured progression.

Most activities are designed to be doable at home with minimal equipment. Any optional items are typically common household resources.

Many families notice small changes first (e.g., confidence, smoother routines, better tolerance for tasks). Consistency over weeks is key for skill-building.