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Preview of Mr. Wiggle and Mr. Waggle

Mr. Wiggle and Mr. Waggle

Do your students struggle with fine motor control? Did you know that good handwriting, coloring, using scissors, etc...actually starts in the shoulder muscles? You can use this wonderfully engaging full-arm finger play to increase the strength in the entire arm. This has a full description with instructions and photos for easy use today in your classroom.
Preview of Tracing Squares: Zebra Rescue & Sheep Roundup

Tracing Squares: Zebra Rescue & Sheep Roundup

Created by
Your School OT
Help get the zebras and sheep back to safety by enclosing them in the fenced area you create with your squares. Also count the animals and make tally marks to indicate the number you have saved. Graded pages from large to small give practice developing eye-hand coordination with decreased visual prompts. 8 pages in all.
Preview of Fine Motor Skills Practice 2

Fine Motor Skills Practice 2

Fun workbook to increase fine motor skills! If you like this, check out my other products!
Preview of Baby Shark Theme Token System with Transition Board Bundle

Baby Shark Theme Token System with Transition Board Bundle

The baby shark token system and transition board bundle comes with two visual schedules along with example pecs to be utilized as "reinforcers" tokens and character themed tokens for the child to obtain. This is a 3:1 FR (fixed ratio) reinforcement schedule but may also be utilized as an VR (variable-ratio) schedule if necessary. Template may be modified to the child's interests and needs. The purpose of these visual schedules is to assist teachers, aides, therapists, parents, etc. with increasi
Preview of Hand-Eye Coordination Skills: Help Rufus!

Hand-Eye Coordination Skills: Help Rufus!

This worksheet is a fun, cute, and engaging way to get children (recommended ages 2-5 years old) to practice their hand-eye coordination and their fine motor skills. A child can use a bingo dotter, crayon/marker, and stickers to mark the white circle in order to help Rufus find his way home to the doghouse. In order to increase the difficulty, you can have older children draw symbols, letters, or numbers in the circles.
Preview of Rip It & Stick It!  Alphabet Edition - Fine Motor & Visual Motor Skill Practice

Rip It & Stick It! Alphabet Edition - Fine Motor & Visual Motor Skill Practice

The 'Rip It & Stick It' series uses nothing put paper and glue to help little hands increase fine motor and visual motor skills. These are super important skills that everyone needs to complete daily activities such as buttoning, drawing, picking up tiny blocks, etc. These activities are perfect for individuals or groups, teachers or parents, and anyone in between!
Preview of Cafeteria Time Social Story Autism Lunchroom Behavior Visual Support SEL AAC

Cafeteria Time Social Story Autism Lunchroom Behavior Visual Support SEL AAC

Created by
Speech Fuel
This Cafeteria Time Social Story is a clear, student friendly visual support that teaches expected lunchroom routines in a calm and predictable way. Students learn how to walk to the cafeteria, wait in line, get their lunch, find a seat, eat safely, use a quiet voice, clean up their space, and line up with their class. The simple language and consistent visuals help students understand each step of the cafeteria routine and feel more confident during lunch time at school. This resource is especi
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 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 School-based Token System

School-based Token System

The school-based token system is a fixed ratio token economy of a 5:1 ratio. It may be modified or utilized as deemed appropriate by user (BCBA, BCaBA, OT, PT, Speech, Special Ed. Teacher, etc.). This system is utilized to increase motivation between activities, transitions, and other tasks involving the child's ability to complete those tasks. This visual provides as an aide to promote a child's engagement, motivation and cooperation for designated activities whether it's at home, school or the
Preview of Wearing A Helmet Social Story Autism Visual Support Safety Story Special Edu

Wearing A Helmet Social Story Autism Visual Support Safety Story Special Edu

Created by
Speech Fuel
This social story teaches students how and why to wear a helmet at school in a simple, supportive, and easy to understand way. It is designed for autistic students and other learners who benefit from clear visuals, structured routines, and direct language. This resource helps reduce anxiety, increase understanding, and promote safety in the classroom. Students will learn that wearing a helmet is a helpful tool that keeps them safe while still allowing them to participate in school activities, pl
Preview of Transition Schedule Board

Transition Schedule Board

The Transition Schedule board is primarily utilized to aide children between transitioning from one environment to another. It may also be used to assist children in transitioning between tasks within a home, school or clinic-based environment. The pictures used for the cut out section may be modified to the child's daily schedule and activities as this is an editable product. For long lasting results, it is recommended to print, laminate, cut and use velcro to put on and take off pecs when bein
Preview of Calm Classrooms Mindfulness Activity's Free Download

Calm Classrooms Mindfulness Activity's Free Download

A Mindfulness Activities must for your teacher toolbox! These sneak peak cut outs have been divided into five exciting areas enabling the user easily to draw on memorable, imaginative, safe and achievable activities with little disruption. The five topics are as follows: Move Moving our bodies after long periods sitting at our desks provides physical relief and leaves us feeling refreshed.The Move activities in the card deck will increase motor skills, tone muscles, enhance stability and b
Preview of Things to do board/Check off List

Things to do board/Check off List

This visual schedule is to assist teachers, therapists, aides or parents with transitioning between tasks and providing visual support for children with different conditions on beginning, during and completion of a required task. This may also be utilized within the home, clinic or school setting. My recommendation is to add velcro with pictures of tasks the child has to complete in order to full utilize the visual schedule. You may also laminate for durability among different environments and m
Preview of Effects of Long-Term Bottle & Pacifier Use Parent Handouts Early Intervention

Effects of Long-Term Bottle & Pacifier Use Parent Handouts Early Intervention

Many parents are unaware of the negative effects that long-term bottle use, sippy cup use, and pacifier use can have on their child. This is perhaps why it is one of the most frequently asked questions of SLPs! It is our job as health professionals to help educate parents on the impact that bottles, sippy cups, and pacifiers can have on a child's oral-motor development. These research-based and parent-friendly handouts explain the impact that bottles, sippy cups, and pacifiers can have past the
Preview of Scissor Skills Practice | Cut and Paste Fine Motor Activities for Preschool and

Scissor Skills Practice | Cut and Paste Fine Motor Activities for Preschool and

Support fine motor development with this complete scissor skills practice resource for Preschool and Kindergarten. Students build cutting control, hand strength, and visual-motor coordination through developmentally appropriate cutting lines, shapes, cut-and-glue activities, and simple craft-style pages. This resource is designed for busy teachers, occupational therapy support, homeschool families, and early childhood classrooms. The pages move from beginner-friendly pre-cutting warm-ups to stra
Preview of Sensory Checklist for Classroom Support | Behavior & Regulation Tool

Sensory Checklist for Classroom Support | Behavior & Regulation Tool

Created by
K&K Studios
This sensory checklist helps teachers quickly identify student sensory needs and choose effective classroom supports in real time. Designed for real classrooms, this one-page worksheet supports observation, decision-making, and follow-up without escalating behavior or adding demands. đź’› Getting started feels hard? Try this FREE Task Initiation ToolWhat This Resource Helps WithIdentifying sensory seeking, avoiding, overwhelmed, or under-responsive statesNoticing behavioral, body language, trigge
Preview of Little Learners Visual Perception & Discrimination Bundle

Little Learners Visual Perception & Discrimination Bundle

Created by
miss nicole otr
This Little Learners Visual Perception & Discrimination Bundle is a fun, low-prep set of worksheets designed to strengthen visual perception, fine motor skills, and letter discrimination in early learners. What’s Included: Color Me ShapesShape identification & visual discriminationFine motor and hand strength supportIdeal for early learners and pre-writing skillsb/d/p/q Mix-Up MadnessTargeted practice for commonly confused lettersBuilds visual scanning and letter recognitionSupports reading and
Preview of GROSS MOTOR PACKET: INFANTS and TODDLERS (Early Intervention)

GROSS MOTOR PACKET: INFANTS and TODDLERS (Early Intervention)

This packet is an awesome resource to use with basic activities to promote gross motor improvement with your infants and toddlers. This packet also provides informative explanations for each skill category so parents and caregivers can know the why's and benefits of each suggested skill.
Preview of Letter G Do A Dot and Q-Tip Art Packet

Letter G Do A Dot and Q-Tip Art Packet

Created by
mnorganizingmom
Looking for a fun, no prep Letter G themed craft activity for your preschool, kindergarten, special education, or homeschool classroom? Download this Letter G themed Do A Dot AND Q-Tip activity packet! 19 pages of printable worksheets that are perfect for morning work, sub plans, indoor recess activities, seasonal activities, fast finisher tasks, filler tasks and so much more! Items included:-bubble letter G -garbage can -glasses -globe -glue -golf -gorilla -grapes -guitar -gumballs Do A Dots ar
Preview of Animal Walk Sensory Break Cards

Animal Walk Sensory Break Cards

Make movement fun, engaging, and purposeful with these adorable Animal Walk Sensory Cards! Designed for preschool, kindergarten, special education, OT sessions, and sensory breaks, these cards help students develop gross motor skills, body awareness, balance, coordination, and self-regulation—all through playful animal-themed actions. Each card features a brightly illustrated animal paired with a simple, kid-friendly movement direction like “Leap like a frog,” “Waddle like a penguin,” or “Cra
Preview of Sensory Differences in Children

Sensory Differences in Children

Understanding Sensory Differences in ChildrenBy Monica Plack, Occupational TherapistThis informative and easy-to-understand handout helps caregivers and professionals recognize and support children with sensory differences. It explains how sensory processing impacts behavior, attention, and emotional regulation, and why some children may become overwhelmed or seek out more movement and input. Created by an occupational therapist, this resource breaks down complex concepts like sensory dysregulat
Preview of 12 Months of Wet Glue Dot Practice Sheets | Fine Motor Practice |

12 Months of Wet Glue Dot Practice Sheets | Fine Motor Practice |

Perfect for Preschool • Pre-K • Early Childhood Centers • OT • Special EducationLooking for a simple, engaging, and developmentally appropriate fine motor activity that lasts all year? This 12-Month Wet Glue Dot Practice Pack includes 12 themed printables—one for every month of the year! Just print, laminate, and wipe clean after each use with a baby wipe or damp cloth. Kids practice squeezing control while placing tiny “just a dot, not a lot” glue droplets on each spot. These reusable mats
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