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Preview of Sensory Tips / Tricks

Sensory Tips / Tricks

A list of simple and (MOSTLY) free tips and tricks to practice for increasing sensory tolerances and decreasing sensitivities. Oral, Auditory, Tactile, Olfactory and Visual sensory ideas are all listed. This is by NO means an all-inclusive list, but I often wished I had a paper to grab for easy, quick ideas for my students and this is a compilation of my typical go-to strategies. Hopefully it can help you as well! Please remember this is intended for individual use only - if others are interest
Preview of Parent Input Form for Initial, Annual, and Reevaluation IEPs

Parent Input Form for Initial, Annual, and Reevaluation IEPs

This document is extremely useful and easy when preparing for an IEP meeting. This document has all the essential pieces so that you can go into an IEP meeting prepared and know any parent concerns ahead of time. This document is an editable PDF where the font size decreases no matter how much the parent writes so you always have the information you need without it being cut off.
Preview of Food Interaction Flip Charts for Picky Eaters

Food Interaction Flip Charts for Picky Eaters

Created by
Autism Immersed
The Food Interaction Flip Chart is a great visual prompt and tool for picky eaters to work on decreasing their resistance to less familiar or non-preferred foods! We often start with a chewy, stick like preferred item such as Twizzlers, pretzel sticks/rods, veggie sticks, tri-color peppers cut in strips, etc. – present 5 times to the left, 5 times to the right, and 5 times in the middle. This helps decrease oral defensiveness. We also may start with familiar foods, foods we have explored before
Preview of Alpha Byte Critters© Letter Sizing

Alpha Byte Critters© Letter Sizing

Created by
Stepout
What type of program is Alpha Byte Critters© Letter Sizing? Alpha Byte Critters Letter Sizing is a perceptual-motor strategy that correlates letter size with corresponding animals: a giraffe for tall letters, a turtle for short letters, and a monkey tail for long letters that go under the line. Students, such as some with autism, who have difficulty with concepts related to perceptual sizing for letter formation, can increase success forming their letters when given a visual, familiar reference.
Preview of Tall Giraffe Alpha Byte Critter© Letters

Tall Giraffe Alpha Byte Critter© Letters

Created by
Stepout
What type of program is Alpha Byte Critters© Letter Sizing? Alpha Byte Critters Letter Sizing is a perceptual-motor strategy that correlates letter size with corresponding animals: a giraffe for tall letters, a turtle for short letters, and a monkey tail for long letters that go under the line. Students, such as some with autism, who have difficulty with concepts related to perceptual sizing for letter formation, can increase success forming their letters when given a visual, familiar reference.
Preview of Monkey Tail Alpha Byte Critter© Letters

Monkey Tail Alpha Byte Critter© Letters

Created by
Stepout
What type of program is Alpha Byte Critters© Letter Sizing? Alpha Byte Critters Letter Sizing is a perceptual-motor strategy that correlates letter size with corresponding animals: a giraffe for tall letters, a turtle for short letters, and a monkey tail for long letters that go under the line. Students, such as some with autism, who have difficulty with concepts related to perceptual sizing for letter formation, can increase success forming their letters when given a visual, familiar referenc
Preview of Short Turtle Alpha Byte Critter© Letters

Short Turtle Alpha Byte Critter© Letters

Created by
Stepout
What type of program is Alpha Byte Critters© Letter Sizing? Alpha Byte Critters Letter Sizing is a perceptual-motor strategy that correlates letter size with corresponding animals: a giraffe for tall letters, a turtle for short letters, and a monkey tail for long letters that go under the line. Students, such as some with autism, who have difficulty with concepts related to perceptual sizing for letter formation, can increase success forming their letters when given a visual, familiar reference.
Preview of Classroom Checklist for Elementary classes and Special Ed to improve routine

Classroom Checklist for Elementary classes and Special Ed to improve routine

Created by
Mighty Minds OT
This is an easy-to-use package on Classroom Checklist with blank checklist and sample checklist to promote learning. This pack includes the following: 3 different sample classroom checklists with common activities3 checklists at different times of the dayblank interactive checklist to increase engagement and individualizationThis pack targets the following goals: increase children's understanding of daily routinevisualizing daily routineassisting classroom or session management in any pediatric
Preview of TOILET ROUTINE ADAPTED BOOK I Can Push Out My Poop Autism & Special Ed

TOILET ROUTINE ADAPTED BOOK I Can Push Out My Poop Autism & Special Ed

Struggling to help your child progress with toilet training or potty training? Do you need an Adapted Book to help your child struggling with stool withholding, toilet avoidance, encopresis and other bowel issues? This resource is for you! It is also a valuable resource for children with Autism or other disabilities who are having difficulty with toileting. This Adapted Book Includes:A simple story to teach your child or student the expectations and routine of the toilet process, helping to redu
Preview of Autism First/Then Board and Visuals

Autism First/Then Board and Visuals

This essential classroom First/Then Board contains 156 visuals for children with autism to use at home and school. Most areas are covered including self-grooming, school, chores at home, sports, vacation, play, hobbies and restaurants. SUGGESTED IEP GOALGiven a visual schedule with a picture or illustration depicting a task, location, or request, STUDENT will attend to/begin/transition to the next location or comply with the request, in 4 out of 5 opportunities by MONTH, YEAR. Debbie For mor
Preview of PDA Escalation Prevention Tool | Autism Regulation & Demand Reduction

PDA Escalation Prevention Tool | Autism Regulation & Demand Reduction

Created by
K&K Studios
Escalation rarely starts all at once. This regulation-first toolkit helps caregivers, educators, therapists, and support teams recognize the early signs of rising activation before overwhelm, shutdown, or escalation fully occurs. Instead of focusing on behavior correction after stress builds, this workbook focuses on: reducing nervous system pressure earlierlowering demand weightrecognizing activation patternssupporting regulation before escalation spikesDesigned with a compassionate, neurodiver
Preview of Potty Training Made Easy: Play-Based 3-Phase Guide for Toddlers and Young Kids

Potty Training Made Easy: Play-Based 3-Phase Guide for Toddlers and Young Kids

Created by
Whats it Like
Make potty training stress-free, playful, and structured with this 3-phase potty training guide! Designed by an occupational therapist, this resource breaks the process into clear, manageable steps: Phase 1 – Play & Preparation:Use fun, hands-on activities and pretend play to introduce the potty and build body awareness. Phase 2 – Bye Bye Diapers & Pull-Ups (Hello Potty or Toilet):A structured transition plan to help kids recognize cues, stay consistent, and gain confidence using the potty indep
Preview of Physical Therapy Daily Parent Communication Forms (School-Based)

Physical Therapy Daily Parent Communication Forms (School-Based)

Save time writing in parent communication notebooks by circling session activities and levels of assistance. Lines at the bottom included for unique comments and options to reach the PT in case of question or concern. Perfect for school-based PTs with multiple kids scheduled back-to-back! 2 forms per page (top half/bottom half) to save space and paper. Your feedback is welcomed and appreciated. Become a friend on Instagram!
Preview of IEP Student Progress Binder

IEP Student Progress Binder

This simplistic IEP Progress Monitoring Binder will help you organize your student data while also being able to easily communicate the data and information to both your student and guardians. Use the sheets within this pack as a whole set or individually for your needs. This binder may be used as a student progress monitoring binder, parent communication binder, or for your own reference as the teacher. This Binder Contains:Short message for students, explaining goalsIEP Highlights/Snapsh
Preview of Reflex Integration Primitive Reflexes 26 handouts exercise play skills OT SEL

Reflex Integration Primitive Reflexes 26 handouts exercise play skills OT SEL

Struggling with attention, posture, emotional regulation, or motor skills? Primitive reflexes could be the missing link. This toolkit makes it easy to understand test, understand, and build exercises to support reflex integration — with specific exercises, real-life activity ideas and ways to incorporate into daily routines. This includes handouts to help understand the link of reflexes to handwriting / attention / sensory processing , quick screening and charts for exercise. Perfect for occ
Preview of Today in OT: A Simple, Daily Note for Preschool Caseloads

Today in OT: A Simple, Daily Note for Preschool Caseloads

This simple, daily note allows you to communicate A LOT in a short amount of time! Over the course of the past several years, I’ve created, edited, and recreated “daily notes” to send home with my students. This is the one I found to be most functional in communicating information about therapy sessions to parents of my preschoolers. It includes... a place for the date of the therapy sessiona place for the child's namethe ability to QUICKLY indicate the skills addressedan "Other Activity" sectio
Preview of Sensory Diet Activity Reference Sheet

Sensory Diet Activity Reference Sheet

Created by
Your Kids OT
A "sensory diet" is related to activities that a child performs through the day to help them to "modulate" their bodies. The following are examples of activities that may be included in a "sensory diet" in a home environment where specialised equipment may not be available. These activities are generally suitable for all children, however, professional advice should be obtained if you are uncertain (particularly with the vestibular system) about which activities or combination of activities
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