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Preview of Spring Fine Motor Control Activity, Occupational Therapy, Pre-K and K

Spring Fine Motor Control Activity, Occupational Therapy, Pre-K and K

Welcome spring with an activity to promote fine motor control and coordination in Pre-K and Kindergarten students. This pre-writing activity is great for: learning pencil control (going slow and carefully not to touch the lines)motor coordinationbilateral coordination (helper hand holds one side of the paper while the other draws)hand-eye coordinationdynamic finger movements for increased control on writing utensilleft-to-right motion of drawingcrossing mid-lineteaching early matching skillsThes
Preview of Toddler Matching Rainbow Activity

Toddler Matching Rainbow Activity

Created by
Edsential
Here's a fun number game for your toddler to increase their numbering skills! You will get a rainbow coloring sheet and a cloud number sheet. Instructions: Step 1: Color the Rainbow. Step 2: Cut the clouds. Step 3: The Instructor will place a number on a cloud. Step 4: The child will try to match the number on the other cloud. This will help the child to identify the correct numbers and to learn to match the correct one! This is a perfect gift for parents and teachers are training their toddlers
Preview of Strategies for Teaching Play Skills

Strategies for Teaching Play Skills

By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This handout describes to staff some strategies for teaching play skills directly during center time. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. Save by purchasing all 5 handouts together! This file is part of a bundle of 5 handouts aimed at reminding early childhood educ
Preview of Activity: Play Skills Development

Activity: Play Skills Development

Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. To use this handout:Ask participants to read each of the 4 groups of play skills and determine which group comes 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. This activity helps educators review their knowledge of play skills and how they typically d
Preview of Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

Why Teach Play Skills? - Early Childhood Staff Handout

The "Why Teach Play Skills?" handout emphasizes the importance of teaching play skills directly to children who are reluctant to engage in play, including children with cognitive or social delays. Play skills are the foundation for all learning, but not all students learn important play skills naturally. By teaching play skills directly, your young children (especially those with disabilities) can increase their problem-solving, communication, and social skills. This file is part of a bundle of
Preview of Christmas Visual Perception Worksheets | Occupational Therapy | Telehealth

Christmas Visual Perception Worksheets | Occupational Therapy | Telehealth

Created by
Ready Right Now
Great activity for working on Visual Perception, Visual Figure-Ground, Spacial Orientation, Left & Right Orientation, Visual Tracking and Form Constancy. Great for the classroom, special education or your next therapy session. NO PREP! Just print and go! Can be printed out and laminated to make a great ready-to-go resource that can be used again and again! Can also be used as a fun, no-prep telehealth activity! Created and used by an Occupational Therapist! ══ SKILLS DEVELOPED WITH THIS RES
Preview of CVI Digital Reader | Santa Fell Down the Chimney! | Color Recognition

CVI Digital Reader | Santa Fell Down the Chimney! | Color Recognition

Help your students learn colors with this CVI-friendly digital reader, “Uh Oh! Santa Fell Down the Chimney!” This fun and engaging Christmas book features high-contrast visuals, simple text, and silly Santa pictures perfect for learners with Cortical Visual Impairment or early readers. Students will practice identifying common colors while enjoying a humorous holiday storyline about Santa tumbling down the chimney! This resource includes: ✔️ A CVI-adapted digital book for color recognitio
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