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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 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 ** 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 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 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.
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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 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 Food Chaining for Picky Eaters

Food Chaining for Picky Eaters

Support picky eaters and children with feeding challenges using this easy-to-follow Food Chaining Handout created by Monica Plack, Occupational Therapist. Food chaining is a proven, child-friendly approach that helps expand a child’s diet by making small, safe changes from foods they already accept. This downloadable handout guides caregivers and professionals through practical strategies to reduce mealtime stress, increase food exploration, and build confidence with new foods. It focuses on h
Preview of Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Calming Bedtime Activities for Children

Help children learn how to calm their bodies and emotions with this easy-to-use Calming Activities Handout for Kids by Monica Plack, occupational therapist. This downloadable resource is perfect for therapists, teachers, and parents supporting children with big feelings, sensory needs, or self-regulation challenges. Included is a visual picture choice board that allows children to independently select calming strategies that work best for them. Using visuals increases engagement, communication
Preview of Potty Training Tips (Including Strategies for Autistic Children)

Potty Training Tips (Including Strategies for Autistic Children)

Potty Training Tips (Including Strategies for Autistic Children) By Monica Plack, Pediatric Occupational TherapistThis practical handout provides clear, supportive potty training strategies designed for all children, with added considerations for autistic children and those with sensory or developmental differences. It helps caregivers understand readiness cues, common challenges, and ways to make the process more predictable and successful. Created by a pediatric occupational therapist, this r
Preview of My Choices 2 Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports Nonverbal Special Education

My Choices 2 Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports Nonverbal Special Education

Created by
Speech Fuel
My Choices 2 Boards Autism AAC Visual Supports Nonverbal Special Education Classroom Routine This My Choices 2 Boards set is a simple and engaging visual support designed to help students make choices, communicate wants and needs, and build independence across the school day. These boards are ideal for students with autism, nonverbal learners, AAC users, and students in special education settings who benefit from clear visual options. Each board provides structured, easy to understand choices th
Preview of Halloween Monster Midline Activity- 8 Different Mats for different skill levels!

Halloween Monster Midline Activity- 8 Different Mats for different skill levels!

Support motor planning, bilateral coordination, and brain-body integration with this set of Crossing Midline Activity Mats, a fun, effective, and progressively challenging tool designed by an occupational therapist! Perfect for therapists, teachers, or parents working with children who need to improve their midline crossing skills, proprioceptive awareness, motor planning, bilateral coordination, and visual-motor integration. Each mat encourages kids to reach across their body in structured, en
Preview of Baby Signs

Baby Signs

Baby Signs Preview Because children develop their receptive skills in language before being able to express themselves with spoken words, many parents and professional care givers introduce signing to babies and toddlers to provide them with a method for communicating. This set of printable flashcards is meant to be used by the adult providing care. Each sign concept is presented with the word beneath it and again without the printed word. Fold each card in ha
Preview of Emotions Check in Chart | Regulation Strategies & Autism Visuals | I Feel I Need

Emotions Check in Chart | Regulation Strategies & Autism Visuals | I Feel I Need

Help your learners communicate their feelings and manage their emotions with this emotions check in chart/I feel I need regulation choice board. Perfect for early childhood settings, Autism classrooms, and promoting supportive & inclusive classroom environments for neurodivergent & visual learners! These real life photos show detailed facial expressions, which can help learners identify the various emotions and relate the pictures to how they may be feeling themselves. Our original I Feel I
Preview of I Feel I Need Visual Autism | Emotional Regulation | Calm Down Corner Printables

I Feel I Need Visual Autism | Emotional Regulation | Calm Down Corner Printables

I feel I need visuals & emotional regulation choice boards are a great calm down strategy to help learners check in with their feelings, enhance their communication, & regulate themselves when they start to become overwhelmed. Are your learners getting frustrated and finding it difficult to express their emotions or regulate themselves? Are you seeing challenging behaviours at home or in your classroom that you want to try reduce? Do you support Autistic/neurodivergent individuals or learn
Preview of Hypotonia Low Muscle Tone Educational Handout | PT OT Pediatrics

Hypotonia Low Muscle Tone Educational Handout | PT OT Pediatrics

Created by
TamThePediPT
Enjoy this handout for parents, caregivers, therapists, etc. to explain low muscle tone and its impact on your kiddos patients and students. Information includes: - Symptoms of hypotonia - Analogies for better understanding - Diagnoses commonly associated with low muscle tone - Benign Congenital Hypotonia Created by a pediatric physical therapist for early intervention, school, and outpatient physical occupational speech therapists and other providers
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