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Preview of Halloween Fine and Visual Motor Freebie

Halloween Fine and Visual Motor Freebie

Created by
The OT Otter
This Halloween fine and visual motor freebie can be used for preschool and elementary aged students to work on fine and visual motor skills including tracing lines and letters, cutting, tracing and copying shapes, spotting the difference, copying and tracing words, and completing mazes!
Preview of Sensory Write

Sensory Write

Created by
Dr. Lala the OT
🎨 Paint the Place with Words A Free Sensory-Based Writing & Mindfulness ActivityThis free worksheet invites children to slow down, tune into their senses, and describe a place using words and pictures. Using simple prompts — I see, I hear, I smell, I feel, I taste — children practice sensory awareness while building language, emotional regulation, and descriptive writing skills. Perfect as a calming activity, writing warm-up, or mindfulness moment. 🌟 What’s Included ✔️ One printable wor
Preview of Healthy Child Screen Time Guidelines

Healthy Child Screen Time Guidelines

This printable PDF guide helps understand how screen time affects early language development. Research-based information & recommendations for ages 0–6+ years. It also includes suggested family tips & screen-free activity ideas. What’s Included:Quick screen time recommendations by ageScreen-free activity ideas to do instead Ways screens can impact play, speech, & connectionPrinter-friendly (black & white) formatFollow @thetalkingnest for more ideas!
Preview of Christmas/Winter Emotional Regulation Chart: Gingerbread Theme

Christmas/Winter Emotional Regulation Chart: Gingerbread Theme

Here is a great resource to use with younger children and students learning how to identify inner emotions through gingerbread visuals (2 full gingerbread face charts included). Perfect for the Winter/Christmas season. Feel free to print and laminate for multiple usage. Enjoy!
Preview of Trace and Cut Straight/ZigZag/Curved Lines - OT

Trace and Cut Straight/ZigZag/Curved Lines - OT

Have your students practice tracing and cutting straight lines, zig zag lines, and curved lines! Good for children practicing their tracing and cutting skills, at home, in school, or in occupational therapy services! Download for free now :)
Preview of Emotional Regulation Chart: Fall Pumpkin Theme (Thanksgiving)

Emotional Regulation Chart: Fall Pumpkin Theme (Thanksgiving)

Here is a great resource to use with younger children and students learning how to identify inner emotions through pumpkin face visuals (2 full pumpkin face charts included). Perfect for the fall/autumn season. Feel free to print and laminate for multiple uses. Enjoy!
Preview of Dear Mommy and Daddy Letter - Communication Log Home from Student

Dear Mommy and Daddy Letter - Communication Log Home from Student

Created by
Kate Shepard
This is an edited version of a log made by Kayla Coffman of My Special Learners, used with permission. Find the original download here and check out Kayla's other wonderful products. This log was edited to include preschool-age activities with simple sentences to simulate a letter home to Mommy and Daddy. "This is a free download of a simple communication log that can be filled out by a student! This is a great tool to use in a special education classroom where the student may not be doing mu
Preview of Therapy Reminder Cards: Early intervention and School Based

Therapy Reminder Cards: Early intervention and School Based

Great resource for Early Intervention and School Based Therapists who would like to provide reminders to teachers/parents/caregivers regarding therapy appointments. There are 20 cards for Early Intervention Therapists (labeled as clients on the top of the card) and 20 cards for School Based Therapists (labeled as students on the top of the card). Please feel free to use the cards virtually as email reminders or print as many copies as you desire or maybe even laminate the cards so you can use th
Preview of No Prep HAT Activity Worksheets for Students with Hearing Loss

No Prep HAT Activity Worksheets for Students with Hearing Loss

UPDATED SEPTEMBER 2024:Need a no-prep, fun activity for your deaf and hard of hearing students? These printable activity pages are the answer! Simply print out the page matching a student's designated hearing assistive technology and grab some markers or crayons! Students can practice labeling their hearing assistive technology using a color-by-part themed coloring activity. Students also can think about why they need to use their assistive technology by answering 2 open-ended questions on each
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