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Preview of Interactive Morning Routine Visual Schedule

Interactive Morning Routine Visual Schedule

Interactive Visual Schedule for Morning Routine This product can be used by parents as a visual schedule to assist children with transitions, task completion, attention and reducing anxiety. Many young children and children with special needs prefer things to stay the same, especially their routines. The use of visual supports, specifically visual timetables and schedules, can decrease anxiety and increase understanding in children. Why use a timetable or schedule? When children prefer routin
Preview of Interactive Activity Visual Schedule for Occupational Therapists & Educators

Interactive Activity Visual Schedule for Occupational Therapists & Educators

Interactive Activity Schedule for Occupational Therapists & Educators This product can be used by Occupational Therapists, Home Educators, Early Childhood Educators and other therapists, as a visual schedule to assist children with transitions, task completion, attention and reducing anxiety. Many young children and children with special needs prefer things to stay the same, especially their routines. The use of visual supports, specifically visual timetables and schedules, can decrease anxie
Preview of Supporting Increased Oral Input: Parent Handout for Home Strategies

Supporting Increased Oral Input: Parent Handout for Home Strategies

Created by
OT Playbook
Help families support their children’s oral sensory needs with this comprehensive, easy-to-use handout! Designed for occupational therapists, educators, and other professionals, this resource explains what oral input is, why it matters, and how parents can provide safe, effective oral sensory activities at home. This handout includes: Clear explanations of oral input and its benefits for self-regulation, attention, and oral motor development Signs that a child may need increased oral input Pr
Preview of Hands-On & Happy: Craft Recipes for Infants, Toddlers, Kids & Teens

Hands-On & Happy: Craft Recipes for Infants, Toddlers, Kids & Teens

Created by
Courtney Coon
Hands-On & Happy: Craft Recipes for Kids & TeensFun, hands-on activities to help increase developmental skills, provide a creative outlet for energy, and just have a fun time!This joyful collection of age-tiered craft recipes is designed for teachers, caregivers, and families who want to spark creativity while supporting developmental growth. With over 30 engaging activities organized by age group— infants & toddlers (0–3), children (4–12), and teens (13+)—you’ll find something for every stage
Preview of Frequency Behavior Data Sheet

Frequency Behavior Data Sheet

Created by
Sheila Samudio
Simple and easy to use data sheet for tracking daily occurrences of any type of behavior. Can be used for behaviors targeted for reduction or behaviors needing to be increased. Tally's can be used to quickly track behaviors throughout day, and up to 8 days can be tracked on one sheet.
Preview of Visual Schedule- Getting Dressed

Visual Schedule- Getting Dressed

Need something to help increase your child's participation in their daily routine? Try this! This visual schedule can help your child to sequence and thoroughly get dressed. Enjoy!
Preview of Gender Neutral Morning Routine Visual Schedule

Gender Neutral Morning Routine Visual Schedule

The purpose of this visual schedule is to increase independent life skills. For parents, it may mean a smoother and less busy morning. It can also be used by therapists. It can be laminated and used with tokens (e.g., image of child's favorite character, smiley face) or check marks so that along with functioning as a visual prompt, it also functions as (1) a self-monitoring system and (2) a token board if a reinforcer is provided for completion of steps.
Preview of Early Intervention Handout for Parents: Speech-Language Pathology

Early Intervention Handout for Parents: Speech-Language Pathology

This Early Intervention handout was created to support parents/caregivers and increase the use of strategies outside of the therapy room. Within this handout are 7 tips to incorporate during play and during daily routines. Enjoy!!!
Preview of ** Occupational Therapy Explained: Informational Handout, What is OT? **

** Occupational Therapy Explained: Informational Handout, What is OT? **

Created by
Developmentools
OTs are an integral part of the therapy team, focusing on increasing the participation of those we work with in their desired and required activities needed for living a fulfilling and independent life. Occupational therapy covers a wide range of skills - and that’s why we love it so much! This quick, one-page resource was created to be an easy explanation for caregivers, teachers and parents. Please note, as with all of our resources, this download does not substitute skilled medical interventi
Preview of "Foods to Try" a Checklist from Parents to OT

"Foods to Try" a Checklist from Parents to OT

I use this when I'm working with kiddos with feeding goals to increase their food inventory. I give the parents this resource. Parents will mark the foods they would like their child to try, along with a list of their child's preferred foods. I've found it's a little easier for parents to just go through and mark foods instead of writing it all out. It's simple yet effective. I hope you find it useful too! Thank you for your purchase.
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 FREE First Then Board | Visual Schedule for Autism, ABA, Special Education

FREE First Then Board | Visual Schedule for Autism, ABA, Special Education

Support smoother transitions with this simple and effective First/Then Board! This visual support helps children understand expectations, increase cooperation, and build independence across daily routines. Perfect for use in: • Autism support • ABA therapy • Speech therapy • Special education • Home routines and early learners Designed to be clear, practical, and easy to use across home, school, and community settings.
Preview of Going to the Doctor for a Blood Draw or Shot | Social Story for Autism, ABA & Me

Going to the Doctor for a Blood Draw or Shot | Social Story for Autism, ABA & Me

Created by
ABA ESSENTIALS
Help learners prepare for blood draws, vaccinations, and other medical procedures with this comprehensive social story designed to reduce anxiety, teach coping skills, and increase cooperation during medical appointments. This social story walks learners through each step of a blood draw or shot, from arriving at the clinic and waiting their turn to using coping skills, communicating needs, and celebrating success afterward. The story uses positive, supportive language and clear visuals to help
Preview of Chewing On Pencils Social Story Classroom Behavior Support Autism Special Edu

Chewing On Pencils Social Story Classroom Behavior Support Autism Special Edu

Created by
Speech Fuel
This social story is designed to support students who chew on pencils during school tasks. It uses clear visuals and simple language to teach safer choices, increase awareness, and support self regulation in the classroom. This 9 page resource includes a cover and 8 structured story pages, making it easy to introduce, review, and reinforce expectations across the school day. Students are guided step by step through understanding why they chew, what can happen, and what they can do instead. The s
Preview of Positive Behavior Star Chart

Positive Behavior Star Chart

Created by
Meghan Esarove
This Star Chart is used for Positive Behavioral Training. When you want a child to participate in a non-preferred activity, this chart can be used to reward positive behaviors and increase participation. Choose an item that the child will be working for (candy, toy, favorite book, etc), write it on the chart, and begin non-preferred task. Each time the child completes one "rep" of the activity (cutting one shape with scissors, setting a timer for 1 minute and participating in non-preferred task
Preview of Transfer Equipment and Safety Information Handout

Transfer Equipment and Safety Information Handout

This is a comprehensive handout providing safety tips and information on types of transfer equipment. Use of these devices, along with appropriate training from a qualified healthcare professional, can reduce caregiver burden and increase the safety of patient transfers.
Preview of Salt Dough

Salt Dough

Support your student's fine motor and sensory needs through salt dough play! This resource provides an easy to follow salt dough recipe along with activity ideas to engage students. Strengthen those little hands, increase fine motor skills and support sensory needs then watch students' handwriting and other fine motor skills flourish! With the added bonus of working on executive function skills like following directions as well as mathematic skills with 1/2 and 1/4 measurements, this activity
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 When Listening Breaks Down – A Classroom Regulation Checklist (FREE)

When Listening Breaks Down – A Classroom Regulation Checklist (FREE)

When students appear to be “not listening,” their nervous system may be overwhelmed rather than noncompliant. This free checklist provides a quick, regulation-focused reset that educators can use in the moment to support students before increasing expectations. Designed for classroom use, this OT-informed resource helps teachers pause, assess regulation needs, and offer simple supports that can help listening and participation come back online. This free resource includes: A one-page “When Li
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 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 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 Occupational Therapy Educational Handouts

Occupational Therapy Educational Handouts

Created by
OT Stina
This 32 page occupational therapy educational resource provides the reader with information regarding what OT is and what they evaluate and treat in a pediatric setting. This in depth resource can be used as an educational tool for occupational therapists, OT students, parents, teachers, school counselors, pediatricians, psychologists, speech therapists, ABA's, and other health professionals to increase understanding of OT, their role in a pediatric treatment team, what treatment interve
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