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Preview of Overstuffing mouth, Stuffing food

Overstuffing mouth, Stuffing food

🥕 How to Help Your Child With Overstuffing Their Mouth By Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistSome children put too much food in their mouth at once, rush through meals, or struggle to pace their bites. Overstuffing can increase the risk of choking, poor chewing, and messy mealtimes, and it often connects to sensory, motor, and self-regulation needs. This parent resource by Monica Plack, Occupational Therapist helps families understand why overstuffing happens and how to support safer, calmer
Preview of Language Boosting Strategy: Wait Time

Language Boosting Strategy: Wait Time

💬 Expressive Language Strategies – Wait Time Support early communication development with this expressive language resource created by a pediatric speech language pathologist for caregivers, early intervention providers, and daycare settings. This resource series targets foundational expressive language skills, including increasing word use, expanding vocabulary, and encouraging intentional communication through everyday routines and play. Caregivers are guided with simple, evidence-based str
Preview of Heavy Work Ideas for Toddlers and Children

Heavy Work Ideas for Toddlers and Children

Heavy Work Ideas for ToddlersBy Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistThis practical, easy-to-use handout provides a variety of heavy work (proprioceptive input) activities designed specifically for toddlers. These simple activities help children build body awareness, improve regulation, increase attention, and support overall sensory development through safe, purposeful movement. Created by an occupational therapist, this resource gives parents, teachers, and caregivers quick and effective ideas
Preview of Is Your Humor British or American? Personality Quiz

Is Your Humor British or American? Personality Quiz

Created by
QuizBreakers
Looking for an engaging, zero-prep hook for your next ELA, media literacy, or cultural studies unit? Put your students’ comedic sensibilities to the test! Based on the popular "British vs American Humor Quiz.pdf" resource, this highly engaging personality quiz breaks down complex cultural and literary concepts into a format your students will actually want to complete. Through 7 punchy, relatable, and slightly sarcastic scenarios, students will discover whether their comedy style leans toward
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 Hanen OWL Strategy Handout

Hanen OWL Strategy Handout

Created by
ThecoachingSLP
One page handout about the Hanen Program Strategy OWL (Observe Wait Listen). This handout explains the strategy and includes visuals to help parents/caregivers, daycare staff, or early intervention providers use the strategy successfully. This strategy is helpful at following a child's lead and increasing a child's attention to a task.
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 Clothes on at School SEL Pack - Social Story and Practice Materials

Clothes on at School SEL Pack - Social Story and Practice Materials

Created by
BlossomABA
About this PackThis resource includes a social story and two matching activities that will help learners understand the importance of wearing their clothes appropriately while at school. Drawing on strategies from Social Thinking and ABA therapy, this pack helps learners understand social expectations, create routine, and increase vocabulary. Empowering, respectful language is used throughout to support learner confidence and autonomy. This content was created using canva.com. Check out Blos
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100 Heavy work activities

100 Heavy Work Ideas at HomeBy Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistThis practical, easy-to-use handout provides 100 simple heavy work (proprioceptive input) activities that can be done at home using everyday items and routines. These ideas are designed to help children improve body awareness, increase regulation, build attention, and support overall sensory needs through purposeful movement. Created by an occupational therapist, this resource gives parents and caregivers a wide variety of fun, s
Preview of Visual Toothbrushing Routine for Kids | Autism, Life Skills, Hygiene Chart

Visual Toothbrushing Routine for Kids | Autism, Life Skills, Hygiene Chart

Created by
Dr. Lala the OT
🪥 Visual Toothbrushing Routine for Kids Step-by-Step Hygiene Chart | Autism, Special Education, Life Skills Make toothbrushing easier with a clear visual routine children can follow independently. This Visual Toothbrushing Routine Chart breaks the hygiene process into simple steps so children know exactly what to do. Visual supports reduce confusion, decrease resistance, and help children complete daily routines with less adult prompting. Perfect for children learning self-care skills, seque
Preview of Kids Clothing Drawer Labels

Kids Clothing Drawer Labels

Whether you are working with a family on an autism home program involving putting away clothing or getting dressed independently or just want to get your own child’s clothing drawers organized, you will find these clothing drawer labels useful. Putting picture labels on clothing drawers is an excellent way of increasing independence with both putting away clean clothing and getting dressed in the mornings and these colorful labels can make the task more fun! Includes:✅ Clothing labels in gende
Preview of VB-MAPP VPMTS 1.5M Printable Material

VB-MAPP VPMTS 1.5M Printable Material

This printable contains the materials needed to implement the VB MAPP Visual Perceptual Skills and Matching-To-Sample (VPMTS) fifth milestone for level 1. Once you download this PDF file, you can print the materials, and cut and laminate if you choose. I like to laminate my material, it helps to increase the usage of the printable material and makes the material more durable. Then when working with your student, present two of the items printed in an array of two, for example you could choose
Preview of Personal Space SEL Pack

Personal Space SEL Pack

Created by
BlossomABA
About this PackThis resource includes a social story and two worksheets that will help learners understand the importance of keeping appropriate space between themselves and others and problem solving strategies for social stations. Drawing on strategies from Social Thinking and ABA therapy, this pack helps learners understand social expectations, create routine, and increase vocabulary. Empowering, respectful language is used throughout to support learner confidence and autonomy. This conte
Preview of ADHD Classroom Toolkit | Executive Functioning Checklists & Behavior Tools

ADHD Classroom Toolkit | Executive Functioning Checklists & Behavior Tools

Support students with ADHD using a comprehensive classroom toolkit filled with practical behavior supports, executive functioning strategies, intervention planning tools, observation forms, and teacher-friendly resources.* Perfect for: General Education Teachers, 504 Coordinators, MTSS Teams, School Counselors, and Interventionists.This ADHD Classroom Toolkit helps educators create structured, supportive learning environments while reducing overwhelm and increasing student engagement.What's Incl
Preview of Just Right Bites

Just Right Bites

Created by
groovykidsot
Got a picky eater? Simply pick your favorite mat and print. Then, take small pieces of food and match them to the size of each colored place holder (i.e tiny piece for the mouse, larger chunk for the elephant). Finally, cue your child to pick which size bite they want to take to increase engagement and fun during mealtimes! Includes: - Instructional Page - Transportation themed mat - Under the Sea themed mat - Animal themed mat
Preview of First, Next, Then Board

First, Next, Then Board

A First-Then-Next board (an evolution of the simpler "First-Then" board) is a visual support tool used to help individuals—particularly those with ADHD, Autism, or executive functioning challenges—navigate transitions and manage expectations. Its primary purpose is to break down a sequence of events into manageable, visual chunks to reduce anxiety and increase follow-through. Core Purposes1. Reducing Anxiety and Transitions Transitions can be jarring if a person doesn't know what is coming. By
Preview of ** Brain Break: Dinosaur Dice Sensory Brain Break Heavy Work Activity **

** Brain Break: Dinosaur Dice Sensory Brain Break Heavy Work Activity **

Created by
Developmentools
Let's talk about brain breaks! Brain breaks are short activities that allow the child a mental break during the learning process. Some of the benefits of brain breaks include: Boosting blood flow and oxygen to the brainAssisting with information processing and retentionEncouraging sense of community in the classroom environmentand allowing opportunity for emotional and mental release and decreasing anxiety!This fun and easy printable allows your students to roll and get moving! Included are the
Preview of Reading Questions that Support Higher Order Thinking

Reading Questions that Support Higher Order Thinking

Created by
Lilmaks
When students use higher order thinking skills, they make connections. They manipulate information, put it together in new ways, or apply it to find new solutions to problems. This pdf has questions that help students dig deeper into the books that they read. The categories of questions include "identifying themes," "finding biases," "make connections," "problem-solve," "consider other perspectives," and "questions to help students increase the complexity and challenge of book that they read."
Preview of Food Chaining for Picky Eaters

Food Chaining for Picky Eaters

Support picky eaters and children with feeding challenges using this easy-to-follow Food Chaining Handout created by Monica Plack, Occupational Therapist. Food chaining is a proven, child-friendly approach that helps expand a child’s diet by making small, safe changes from foods they already accept. This downloadable handout guides caregivers and professionals through practical strategies to reduce mealtime stress, increase food exploration, and build confidence with new foods. It focuses on h
Preview of Word–Glide–Word™ - A Simple Writing Strategy for Teaching Spacing Between Words

Word–Glide–Word™ - A Simple Writing Strategy for Teaching Spacing Between Words

The Word–Glide–Word™ strategy intentionally separates thinking from spacing so students can focus on building a reliable motor pattern, rather than interrupting their train of ought like traditional finger-spacing methods. Word–Glide–Word™ reduces cognitive load by shifting spacing into motor memory. With repeated use, the glide motion becomes more automatic, supporting consistent spacing with less conscious effort. This approach is grounded in classroom practice and designed around principles
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 Visual Spatial Memory Game (Great for Learners with Dyscalculia)

Visual Spatial Memory Game (Great for Learners with Dyscalculia)

Visual Spatial Awareness Game (Great for Learners with Dyscalculia) This is one of the most fun, challenging and beneficial games for your children and students with dyscalculia!  In this visual spatial memory game, Player 2 will attempt to recreate a pattern designed by Player 1. There are 3 different board games included: one with 4 spaces, 6 spaces and 9 spaces. We suggest starting with the board game with 4 spaces and increase difficulty as players become more proficient. The pack includes
Preview of Farm Animals - Pictures for Requesting

Farm Animals - Pictures for Requesting

Created by
Thrivespeech
I made these pictures to help children who are not yet verbal begin to request items to participate in an activity. Since animals are great for early sound combinations, it gives great opportunity to practice simple consonant-vowel combinations when they select a picture. You can also work on matching the picture to the requested object to work on object identification, especially when working with disorders of auditory processing. I laminated these and put Velcro on the back so they could be
Preview of Head Banging in Children and Toddler

Head Banging in Children and Toddler

Head Banging: Understanding & Support TipsBy Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistThis supportive, easy-to-understand handout helps caregivers and professionals understand why some children engage in head banging and how to respond safely and effectively. It explains the sensory, emotional, and developmental reasons behind this behavior and reframes it as a communication of unmet needs rather than intentional misbehavior. Created by an occupational therapist, this resource provides practical stra
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