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Preview of Early Intervention Checklist for Developmental & Sensory Concerns

Early Intervention Checklist for Developmental & Sensory Concerns

This Early Intervention Checklist for Developmental and Sensory Concerns is a great way to outline & identify concerns to share with parents. Research has shown that early intervention is the key. This form helps make it clear to parents and allows them to better communicate concerns with doctors or other professionals after meeting with the classroom teacher or special education teacher. Parents find it clear and non-threatening. Sensory & Development Checklists can be printed 2 sided or
Preview of Autism Adaptive Pain Chart and Communication Cards, I Feel Pain Visual

Autism Adaptive Pain Chart and Communication Cards, I Feel Pain Visual

I Feel Pain visual communication cards and charts. This was created for Autistic individuals or non speaking patients. Use this as an accommodation during a medical exam. For best results in stressful pain situations, this could also be used in therapy using pretend play for practice. This file is for printing on 8.5”x11” paper. Charts are in 8.5”x11” format. ————- **WATERMARKS WILL BE REMOVED**
Preview of Eye Tracking and Vision Perception Classroom Activities Grades 1 & 2 Packet 1

Eye Tracking and Vision Perception Classroom Activities Grades 1 & 2 Packet 1

A "Must Have" for all 1st & 2nd grade teachers! Dr. Kristy Remick's packet 1 includes background information for teachers about the importance of VISION and LEARNING and offers a simple method to maximize vision performance in the classroom. 80% of learning is visual! Eye tracking and vision perception are "reading readiness" common core skills and are needed for all 1st & 2nd grade students. This packet includes "fun" classroom vision activity worksheets appropriate for all students and "Easy t
Preview of Worry Monsters

Worry Monsters

Many children have worries. To help children cope, adults can encourage young children to draw or print their worries and in turn externalize these challenging emotions. With the children and families that I work with, we like to draw our worries on "Worry Monsters." The worry monsters can then hold onto the worry so that the child does not have to. This is one aspect of OuTcomes Therapy's Calming Kit. We will be posting more items in the coming weeks to help children calm, regulate and focus.
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