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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 Joint Attention Strategies Parent Handout Intervention Ideas Early Intervention

Joint Attention Strategies Parent Handout Intervention Ideas Early Intervention

Created by
OT Made Easy
Looking for ways to increase joint attention and engagement in your occupational therapy or speech therapy sessions? This parent/therapist handout includes over 50 intervention ideas, including activities and strategies to help increase joint attention through play. Great for early intervention, but also for all ages that need help developing this social interaction skill! This was written so parents can also easily understand and implement, so it works great as a parent handout too! (Note that
Preview of Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Cutting practice with visuals (right hand and left hand options included)

Created by
OTNikkiT
Straight line cutting practice with finger placement visuals. 3 levels to increase challenge and visual motor skills. Right hand and left hand options.
Preview of Decreasing Undesired Throwing Behaviors

Decreasing Undesired Throwing Behaviors

Created by
Sprouting Tots
This parent friendly handout helps caregivers understand why undesired throwing occurs and what they can do to decrease this behavior moving forward.
Preview of ** Occupational Therapy Explained: Informational Handout, What is OT? **

** Occupational Therapy Explained: Informational Handout, What is OT? **

Created by
Developmentools
OTs are an integral part of the therapy team, focusing on increasing the participation of those we work with in their desired and required activities needed for living a fulfilling and independent life. Occupational therapy covers a wide range of skills - and that’s why we love it so much! This quick, one-page resource was created to be an easy explanation for caregivers, teachers and parents. Please note, as with all of our resources, this download does not substitute skilled medical interventi
Preview of Faded Stimulus Tracing Lowercase Letters and Punctuation Worksheets for ABA

Faded Stimulus Tracing Lowercase Letters and Punctuation Worksheets for ABA

Created by
AllDayABA
Faded Stimulus Tracing Lowercase Letters and Punctuation Worksheets for ABA Stimulus Fading: This product allows students to trace lowercase letters and punctuation symbols with increasing independence! Occupational therapists, ABA therapists, and special educators will love using this in their classrooms. Your digital download will include: 1 printable PDF5 pages of tracing worksheetsLowercase letters A through ZPeriod, comma, exclamation point, and question markGet yours today and thanks for s
Preview of Faded Stimulus Tracing Letters and Numbers Worksheets for ABA Writing Practice

Faded Stimulus Tracing Letters and Numbers Worksheets for ABA Writing Practice

Created by
AllDayABA
Faded Stimulus Tracing Letters and Numbers Worksheets for ABA Writing Practice: This stimuli fading product allows students to trace capital letters and numbers 1 through 20 with increasing independence! Occupational therapists, ABA therapists, and special educators will love using this in their classrooms. Your digital download will include: 1 printable PDF8 pages of tracing worksheetsCapital letters A through ZNumbers 1 through 20Get yours today and thanks for supporting AllDayABA! ----------&
Preview of Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Level 2 Weekly Responsibilities - Editable

Occupational Therapy Fieldwork Level 2 Weekly Responsibilities - Editable

Are you an Occupational Therapist who is supervising fieldwork students? This fully editable printable, is perfect for introducing your student to the expectation and responsibilities you assign them. Introduction page is great for outlining all the important details such as times, dates, and locations of service. Following the introduction, this manual outlines the responsibilities your student can take on during their 12 week rotation. Responsibilities are provided, such as increasing number o
Preview of Fine Motor Activities (Quick, Easy, Affordable)

Fine Motor Activities (Quick, Easy, Affordable)

Quick handout to give to parents with 4 quick, easy, affordable ideas for fine motor activities to incorporate in everyday play activities at home with their children to increase bilateral coordination and overall fine motor strength and coordination.
Preview of PERMISSION to SPIT Feeding Therapy Picky Eating

PERMISSION to SPIT Feeding Therapy Picky Eating

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTcsftZhlrYhttps://www.virtualmilestoneacademy.com/blog-1For many of the kiddos I meet, mealtimes don’t trigger that it is time to relax, it triggers the opposite of relax. Instead of the parasympathetic nervous system readying the body to rest and digest, the sympathetic nervous system takes over, heart rate and breathing rate increase, and our body prepares for fight or flight. Let’s face it, because of this; mealtimes often become stressful for everyone when fe
Preview of Picky Eating and Breathing Reminder to Breathe

Picky Eating and Breathing Reminder to Breathe

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NTcsftZhlrYhttps://www.virtualmilestoneacademy.com/blog-1For many of the kiddos I meet, mealtimes don’t trigger that it is time to relax, it triggers the opposite of relax. Instead of the parasympathetic nervous system readying the body to rest and digest, the sympathetic nervous system takes over, heart rate and breathing rate increase, and our body prepares for fight or flight. Let’s face it, because of this; mealtimes often become stressful for everyone when fe
Preview of Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Help children learn how to calm their bodies and emotions with this easy-to-use Calming Activities Handout for Kids by Monica Plack, occupational therapist. This downloadable resource is perfect for therapists, teachers, and parents supporting children with big feelings, sensory needs, or self-regulation challenges. Included is a visual picture choice board that allows children to independently select calming strategies that work best for them. Using visuals increases engagement, communication
Preview of Early Intervention Brown Bear activities and picture matching board

Early Intervention Brown Bear activities and picture matching board

Early intervention activities Brown Bear companion for every early childhood educator and pediatric therapists: use according to your professional goals in physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech, and Special Instruction. Send to families for use in your Telehealth or in-person meetings! *Updated August, 2021*Story cards and board- colored as well as in black and white. Watch this video to see how this activity looks in action on my YouTube channel! This game can be played in many diffe
Preview of Hockey Do A Dot and Q-Tip Art Packet

Hockey Do A Dot and Q-Tip Art Packet

Created by
mnorganizingmom
Looking for a fun, no prep Hockey, sports themed craft activity for your preschool, kindergarten, special education, or homeschool classroom? Download this Hockey themed Do A Dot AND Q-Tip activity packet! 10 pages of printable worksheets that are perfect for morning work, sub plans, indoor recess activities, seasonal activities, fast finisher tasks, filler tasks and so much more! Items included:-hockey boy -hockey girl -puck -hockey stick -trophy Do A Dots are a great activity for kids to work
Preview of Parent Education - Activities & Development (II)

Parent Education - Activities & Development (II)

Created by
Shannon Farrell
Information for parents regarding developmental skills acquired through outdoor play, emotions, movement and music, qtip painting, and dramatic play.
Preview of I'm So Glad You Were Picked to Be In My Class! Student Gift Tag (Welcome Gift)

I'm So Glad You Were Picked to Be In My Class! Student Gift Tag (Welcome Gift)

Created by
ECSEWithMsLiane
Looking for a fresh and fun back to school gift idea for your students that also encourages the development of fine motor skills at home? Consider gifting your students a pair of jumbo tweezers (or any other fine motor tool) and some pompoms along this gift tag for a meaningful gift to start the school year! This gift tag is perfect for sneak a peek night, back to school night, or any special beginning of year event. Consider purchasing a bulk set of fine motor tools for an inexpensive yet usef
Preview of Learning Activity: Building with Legos

Learning Activity: Building with Legos

Created by
BetteFetter
Children with strong spatial skills are drawn to building blocks and Legos. It’s important to help children learn to organize the Lego pieces visually and learn to follow directions for assembly. Learning to organize with things they enjoy will set the stage for learning in other areas.
Preview of Fine Motor Control: Lego Build Activty

Fine Motor Control: Lego Build Activty

Created by
Raising Jordans
For this activity students with develop their visual-spatial abilities, as well as their fine motor control. The child will look at one of the tower handouts and then use their lego pieces to recreate their own version. They can then ask a teacher, parent or peer to check their work. If they are incorrect they should be prompted to compare their finished product with the sample page and attempt to correct their copy. Furthermore, it is important that before each new tower is attempted tha
Preview of Introductory Guide to Sensory Processing (Sensory Integration/Regulation)

Introductory Guide to Sensory Processing (Sensory Integration/Regulation)

Created by
Go Brain Grow
This sensory processing guide is intended to be used as an introduction to understanding the 8 sensory systems, hypo- versus hyper-sensitivity responses to sensory input, the purpose of sensory tools (or sensory diet), and sensory processing's relationship to self-regulation skills. Developed by an OTR/L for use in the clinic and school setting, this guide can be used to help educate parents, caregivers, educators, and other childcare providers. This guide contains the following:Overview of sen
Preview of 35+ Ways to Learn Letters WITHOUT Using a Pencil

35+ Ways to Learn Letters WITHOUT Using a Pencil

As an occupational therapist, I know the importance of kiddos learning letters using multi-sensory, developmentally appropriate ways BEFORE they try using a pencil to write. Here are 35+ ideas for a kiddo to practice and learn letters without ever picking up a pencil! Visit http://jensotforkids.blogspot.com/ for more ideas to use with your kiddos! Thanks for shopping!
Preview of Counting Fine Motor Activity  Coin Slot Countint Activity for Kindergarteners

Counting Fine Motor Activity Coin Slot Countint Activity for Kindergarteners

These coin slot counting activities are a great way to introduce counting to your preschooler or kindergartener. For each one, just slide the coins into the corresponding answer slot. This activity will not only improve fine motor skills, but it will also help children learn counting. A bonus is that this activity is super low prep. Just print and play. And, even better, this number activity includes a sensory play element to enhance learning. Kids will be having so much fun they won't even re
Preview of No Prep Learning Emotion Play Dough Mats for Kindergarteners

No Prep Learning Emotion Play Dough Mats for Kindergarteners

These printable learning emotions play dough mats are a great way to teach preschoolers or kindergarteners about feelings. For each fine motor activity, have the child use playdough to create a face on the mat. This activity will not only improve fine motor skills, but it will also help children to recognize their emotions. A bonus is that this activity is super low prep. Just print and play. And, even better, this activity includes a sensory play element to enhance learning. Kids will be havi
Preview of Printable Winter Snip to the Answer Alphabet Activity for Preschoolers

Printable Winter Snip to the Answer Alphabet Activity for Preschoolers

These printable winter snip to the answer cards are a great way to introduce the letters of the alphabet in a hands-on way. For each fine motor activity, use scissors to cut the correct answer. This no prep activity will not only improve fine motor skills, but it will also help children learn their ABCs. A bonus is that this activity is super low prep. Just print and play. Kids will be having so much fun they won't even realize they're learning too. This printable alphabet snip to the answer a
Preview of Bedtime Routine Guide | Help Your Child Fall Asleep Independently (Ages 3–7)

Bedtime Routine Guide | Help Your Child Fall Asleep Independently (Ages 3–7)

🌙 Help Your Child Fall Asleep—Without the Nightly Battle Struggling to get your child to fall asleep in the first place? If bedtime feels like a fight, your child needs screens to wind down, or they rely on you to fall asleep, this OT-designed guide gives you a clear, simple plan that actually works.This resource helps your child learn how to fall asleep independently using predictable routines and calming strategies that support emotional regulation and long-term sleep success. 🐝 What’s
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