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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 Animal Walks - Movement Dice

Animal Walks - Movement Dice

Movement Dice This product can be used by Occupational Therapists, Home Educators, Early Childhood Educators, teachers, and parents as a fun way to engage children in animal walks. Animal walks are a great way of encouraging and developing children's upper-limb, core and lower-limb strength and stability. Weight-bearing postures, such as animal walks are also great for increasing proprioceptive feedback and body awareness. Animal walks and jumps are also a great movement break or brain break,
Preview of Winter Themed Visual Motor Game - Early Learners - PreK to 2nd - OT

Winter Themed Visual Motor Game - Early Learners - PreK to 2nd - OT

Looking for a fun visual/motor activity to use in the classroom, OT clinic, or at home this winter? This product includes engaging winter themed icons, made for younger children with fewer on each card than your traditional Spot-it games. Play it in a group or one-on-one during a therapy session. Download includes 13 printable cards with 4 icons on each. Simply print on cardstock (regular paper works, too), and cut. Laminate for increased durability. Enjoy the game while targeting skills su
Preview of Thermometer Feelings/Zones Check In | Social Emotional Learning

Thermometer Feelings/Zones Check In | Social Emotional Learning

Zones Thermometer Check-In & Feelings Reflection | Social Emotional Learning (SEL)Help students recognize, name, and regulate their emotions with this Zones Thermometer resource! Designed for classrooms, counseling sessions, homeschool, and therapy settings, this printable toolkit makes it easy for children to identify their emotional state, reflect on their feelings, and develop strategies to return to a calm, focused space. What’s Included:Zones Thermometer Posters (in multiple designs) for d
Preview of All About Feelings | Social Emotional Learning Bundle

All About Feelings | Social Emotional Learning Bundle

Help your children build emotional intelligence with the All About Feelings Bundle—a vibrant collection of 5 newly updated, thoughtfully designed resources to support emotional growth and self-awareness. Through interactive activities and visual tools, children will learn to identify, express, and navigate their feelings with confidence and care. This bundle is perfect for sparking meaningful conversations, promoting empathy, and giving kids practical tools to manage big emotions. Inside, you’
Preview of An OT's Guide to Regulation for Parents: How to Promote Self-Regulation at Home

An OT's Guide to Regulation for Parents: How to Promote Self-Regulation at Home

Every child experiences big feelings, but not every adult feels equipped to support them. When your child melts down, has big feelings, or becomes overwhelmed by sensory input, it can leave you feeling unsure of what to do next. You want to help…and now you can feel supported doing so. An OT’s Guide to Regulation at Home was designed to take the guesswork out of those hard moments. With clear explanations, sensory-based strategies, and step-by-step guidance, this resource helps you understand
Preview of How To Be Your Own OT - Resource for Caregivers

How To Be Your Own OT - Resource for Caregivers

Created by
Julie Anstey
How to Be Your Own OT: A Caregiver's Guide to Supporting Child Development28-Page Printable PDF | Parent Education ResourceGive families the tools to support child development at home with this ready-to-use 28-page handout, designed for Occupational Therapists, pediatric health professionals, teachers, and early childhood educators to share with caregivers.Written in plain language, this guide explains the developmental areas OTs most commonly address, including:Fine motor skillsGross motor skil
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