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Preview of Pete The Cat Lost his Buttons

Pete The Cat Lost his Buttons

Help Pete the cat get all of his buttons back with this fun game that your young students will love!!! Add it to the book "Pete the Cat And His Four Groovy Buttons" To give this game an Reading twist that your young minds will read and play in love with! Print, color, laminate, and play! Playing games in the classroom increases overall motivation. By playing games, students become more motivated to learn, pay attention and participate in set tasks. Games help students to become a part of a team
Preview of OT Your Day Away-Freebie

OT Your Day Away-Freebie

Are you the parent or teacher of a child that you think might benefit from some occupational therapy being integrated into their everyday routine? This FREE occupational therapy guide gives you a few helpful hints for integrating occupational therapy ideas to increase your child's participation in their everyday activities. *****WHAT IS INCLUDED******Description of OT: How it is used for children, what exactly it is, how it works. Helpful Hints: The four (4) helpful hits included in the back o
Preview of OT Your Day Away 2- Free

OT Your Day Away 2- Free

Are you the parent or teacher of a child that you think might benefit from some occupational therapy being integrated into their everyday routine? This FREE occupational therapy guide gives you a few helpful hints for integrating occupational therapy ideas to increase your child's participation in their everyday activities. *****WHAT IS INCLUDED******Description of OT: How it is used for children, what exactly it is, how it works. Helpful Hints: The four (4) helpful hits included in the back o
Preview of 15 Lolly Stick shapes & Pattern cards - Occupational Therapy, SEND, Autism

15 Lolly Stick shapes & Pattern cards - Occupational Therapy, SEND, Autism

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OT for Schools
15 Lolly Stick Shapes and Pattern Cards and 3 Sorting MatsArrange lolly sticks into the shapes and patterns on the cards. Sort lolly sticks into matching colours on the mats. Works on: Visual Discrimination, Visual Motor & Fine Motor Skills, Focus and Attention to support academic performance. Resources You Need: Coloured Lolly sticks (available on Amazon and crafty shops). Use this activity 1:1 or with a small group of students. This is also a great activity to do via Teletherapy. I use this
Preview of Make A Snowflake

Make A Snowflake

This is an great visual resource. It includes a photo of snowflakes made from Q-tips and invites children to recreate the designs or create their own. It’s a simple yet meaningful activity that strengthens fine motor skills, supports cognitive development through patterning and problem-solving, encourages language and communication as children describe shapes and share ideas, and nurtures creativity and social confidence as they work together.
Preview of FREEBIE | Steps To Eating Visual

FREEBIE | Steps To Eating Visual

This visual includes 6 steps to eating that I use in my feeding sessions. This visual is also a great resource to provide parents of problem or picky eaters to increase new food exposures at home.
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