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Preview of Visual Schedule Morning Routine

Visual Schedule Morning Routine

Created by
Mrs Hannah
Simple visual schedule for morning routine. Great for pre-school, increase independence with ADLs, morning routine, self care, oral hygiene, sequencing, toilet training, and non preferred tasks. Would work great laminated or in sheet protector for dry erase or magnets.
Preview of Jellyfish Color Match | Velcro Dot | Fine Motor | OT | Visual Perception

Jellyfish Color Match | Velcro Dot | Fine Motor | OT | Visual Perception

Cut the colored circles out. Complete the jellies by matching colors. For increased durability print on card stock or laminate. To increase the fine motor challenge use velcro dots. This activity is great to improve sorting skills.
Preview of Parent Workbook - Set 1- Unlocking Connection- Your Child's Unique Love Language

Parent Workbook - Set 1- Unlocking Connection- Your Child's Unique Love Language

Created by
Bright Minds CA
Welcome to a 15-set guide on Connecting with your Neurodivergent Child! Set 1: Unlocking Connection: Your Child's Unique Love LanguageWorksheet Focus: Discovering how your child best receives and gives love, even if it looks different from typical expressions.Content:A quiz to help parents identify potential "love languages" (e.g., acts of service, quality time, sensory input, special interests, focused attention).Prompts for observing specific moments when your child seems most content or engag
Preview of Toddler Morning and Evening Routine Poster

Toddler Morning and Evening Routine Poster

Created by
Amanda Champany
Help your child understand what is happening next. Sequencing steps reduce tantrums and make for more peaceful mornings and evenings. Laminate and have your toddler check off the items to increase independence and confidence.
Preview of Under the Sea Coloring Pages

Under the Sea Coloring Pages

These Under the Sea coloring pages are designed to be simple and engaging for young learners, aged 2-6. There is space for name writing practice at the top and the written name of the object in the photo is there to increase letter identification and practice, as well as increase vocabulary. Use this page as a tool to talk about basic life science. For example, "Crabs lives in the ocean and eat plants and small fish". These coloring pages can be used for paint, watercolor, markers, crayons, col
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.
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