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Preview of Physical Education and Adapted P.E. Visual Schedules and Communication Supports

Physical Education and Adapted P.E. Visual Schedules and Communication Supports

Created by
The OT Otter
Physical education and adapted P.E. visual schedules and communication supports. Great for special education, P.E., occupational therapy, physical therapy, early intervention, preschool, elementary school and more!
Preview of Finger Knitting Zine Mini Printable Step by Step Booklet

Finger Knitting Zine Mini Printable Step by Step Booklet

Finger knitting is a fun way for students to create with yarn and there are no needles necessary! Help them learn the steps with these detailed step by step illustrations with descriptions. I taught my elementary and high school students how to finger knit but couldn't find any diagrams anywhere to help. I created these and they have helped make it so much easier for them to learn at their own pace and feel mastery! I put as many details and tips as I could fit into one piece of paper, I hope yo
Preview of Mental Illness Gr. 6-9

Mental Illness Gr. 6-9

Students explore the challenging, often misunderstood medical field of Mental Illness. About this Resource: Students come to terms with difficult topics such as schizophrenia, depression, suicide and eating disorders through the knowledge-based material in the unit. The activities and worksheets included in our unit follow closely with the material in part one. Part two encourages students to contemplate the concepts contained in the unit as they design their own exam. Part three adds flexibil
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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