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Preview of Crawling- Why it matters? AND How to help a child Crawl

Crawling- Why it matters? AND How to help a child Crawl

👶 Crawling: Why It Matters & How to Help Your Baby Parent Handout by Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistCrawling is a critical milestone that builds the foundation for your baby’s strength, coordination, vision, and future learning. This printable parent handout by Monica Plack, Occupational Therapist explains why crawling matters and gives families simple, effective ways to encourage crawling through everyday play. Whether your baby is just beginning to move or needs extra support, this gu
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 Crossing Midline Cards | OT Movement Exercises for PreK-2

Crossing Midline Cards | OT Movement Exercises for PreK-2

Crossing Midline Cards help PreK-2 students practice coordinated opposite-side movements during quick classroom movement breaks. These crossing midline exercises support gross motor control, bilateral coordination, balance, and classroom readiness in a simple, teacher-friendly way. What's included• Cross crawl exercise cards • Beanbag reach movement cards • Ribbon path movement cards • Midline brain break poster How teachers can use itUse these Crossing Midline Cards for quick movement breaks, p
Preview of Summer Skills for Little Learners: Pre-K to Kindergarten

Summer Skills for Little Learners: Pre-K to Kindergarten

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OT is Fun
Parent or teacher handout for: School Readiness Skills Following directions Sitting for group activities Fine motor control Scissor skills Name writing Independence/self-care Social participation Emotional regulation Attention and transitions
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