We're two pediatric occupational therapists with a love of play-based learning, caregiver education + support, and anything that incorporates art and creativity!
Visuals have shown to be a proven support when it comes to learning - and that includes when little ones are mastering regulation skills! This download features two designs (7 total versions) to help children visualize and identify with what zone(s) they might be in. This resource includes the following:- Zones Feelings Strip, Blank (Blue Background)- Zones Feelings Strip, Blank (Green Background)- Zones Feelings Strip, With Coping Skills (Blue Background)- Zones Feelings Strip, With Coping Sk
All the resources you need to get started with teaching the Zones! These resources are appropriate and adaptable for multiple ages. Read the descriptions for each listing below!
Within this bundle, we've combined our current visual schedule options to assist with transitions in the clinic, classroom or community! Best of all? Many of these resources can be laminated for continued use! -- Your download and use of this product implies understanding of the Terms of Use, which can be found on the second page of this document. Want to see more? Check out some of our other resource packets on the topics below! Visuals + Schedules:Bedtime Routine Visual Schedule (6 Versions,
It's all of our favorite sensory resources in one! We've created this bundle to provide our helpful set of sensory handouts at a discounted cost. Within this download, you'll get: Sensory Simplified Part 1: All 8 Systems (+BONUS: Oral Sensory Processing) Sensory Simplified: 2-Sided Informational Handout with Definitions + Activities Sensory Simplified: Sensory Processing + the H2O Analogy Oral Motor + Oral Sensory: Informational Handout for Sensory Diet Sensory + LanguageSensory Diet Resource Pa
A sensory diet focuses on what a child's sensory system needs in order to achieve a regulated and "ready to learn" state. So what exactly is a sensory diet, what does it need to include, and how can you tell if it's actually working to provide what the child needs? This resource we created answers all of the above and more! This resource packet covers the following topics:What is a sensory diet and what does it include? Important considerations Creating a sensory diet that works A printable lis
Let's assume that a child has 3 meals and 2 snacks per day. A therapist treating that child may see them twice a week, leaving that caregiver with 33 opportunities each week to continuing addressing feeding! Looking at these numbers, it's easy to see that equipping the caregiver with the tools and strategies to encourage their child's progress is paramount. This resource packet focuses on the approach of food chaining, a proven, positive approach to increasing the variety of a child's diet and
Interoception (our awareness of internal body sensations), can be a tricky topic to cover. This sensory system plays an important role in emotional regulation, as it allows little ones to detect and respond to the internal sensations experienced during different feelings. This includes our heart pounding when we're scared, our body feeling hot when we're angry, and more! This packet was created to provide information on this sensory system, a variety of exercises to practice interoceptive awaren
Toileting is a routine where sequencing is absolutely necessary - or a mess is quick to happen! This resource was created to provide both no-prep schedules and more individualized options for children still learning their toileting routine. Included in this resource, you'll find:32 hand-drawn images with 3 skin tones to choose from, including (but not limited to): close door, lift toilet lid, lift toilet seat, pull down/up underpants, pull down/up pants, sit on toilet, set timer, pee in toilet (
These first/then boards provide students with clear expectations and a visual support for transitioning between activities. Use these first/then boards by printing, laminating, and affixing your velcro pictures where appropriate. This packet offers TEN template options when structuring a visual schedule board: Two-step first/then schedule (2)Three-step first, next, then (2)Four-step to-do, all done schedule (1)Four-step first, next, then, last schedule (2)Four-step numbered 1, 2, 3, 4 schedule
Celebrate your little one's hard work and accomplishments by presenting them with a certificate of their graduation from therapy! Simply print, trim (if desired), fill in the relevant information and present. *Please note - while a pre-written template is provided, if you choose to edit, this download will take you to an editable Canva template. You will need to create a free account on Canva to access.-- Your download and use of this product implies understanding of the Terms of Use, which can
Children with learning disabilities have a significantly higher level of primitive retained reflexes compared to other children (Hickey & Feldhacker, 2021). When we think of reflexes, we may envision being tapped on the knee at the doctor's office, or yanking our hand away from a hot stove. These reflexes allow our bodies and brains to complete motor movements without having to consciously think about it. Primitive reflexes are named for the part of the brain in which they originate - the prim
Looking for sensory diet visuals that can be used in the classroom, clinic, and at home? This packet includes 84 bright, realistic sensory diet visuals that can address a variety of sensory needs, including: Tactile + messy playHeavy work + proprioceptionCalming and regulating inputAlerting and arousing inputAnimal walks Classroom tasks + activities...and more!Your download and use of this product implies understanding of the Terms of Use, which can be found within this document. Want to see mo
Having an easy to follow, visual exercise to calm your body can be a helpful tool. We've compiled this resource of simple but effective cards that little ones can trace their finger along as they focus on regulating their breathing. Put them on a ring for easy choosing, or select one from the deck to implement! Included in this packet:16 Color Finger-Tracing Paths (2 per page, making them the perfect size for little hands)Calming Card Deck Cover + Instruction PageRecommended Assembly Instruction
When little ones are navigating big feelings, it can be challenging for them to identify their emotional state, along with their needs or wants. Use this Regulation Toolbox activity to help your child identify their feeling(s), along with having them problem solve ways to regulate. This interactive activity includes:Black & white color-your-own flip book template and low-prep color optionFeelings visuals for emotional states (non-zones based): restless, silly or excited, upset or mad, tired or
This first release from our Sensory Simplified series is our most comprehensive resource yet!Created with the intention to inform educators and parents on the sensory processing system, this resource can also be utilized by therapists. When we understand the how and why behind sensory input and processing difficulties, we are better able to support the child's ability and readiness to learn. With easy-to-digest explanations, this resource includes detailed (but not overwhelming) information on
Zones of Regulation (inspired) Guessing Game – Emotional Regulation Activity for Kids Description:Make learning about emotions and self-regulation fun with this Zones of Regulation-inspired guessing game! Perfect for classrooms, therapy sessions, or at home, this engaging activity helps children identify and understand the different Zones (Blue, Green, Yellow, and Red) through interactive play. This resource includes:Character Cards: Illustrations and descriptions of relatable behaviors, emotion
Introducing our Zones of Regulation inspired bingo game – a fun, interactive way to help students learn about their emotions in a playful way! Whether you're a teacher looking to introduce regulation concepts into your classroom, a therapist seeking engaging activities to teach the Zones, or a parent wanting to support your child's emotional development at home, this bingo game checks the box. Included, you'll find 18 calling cards (emotions include happy, sad, sick, angry, bored, silly, scare
Whether you work in the early intervention setting, educational setting, or anything in between - knowing the basics of sign language provides an inclusive environment that encourages children of all ages to communicate. Use this handout for the parents that you work with, or place a copy on your clipboard for easy reference during sessions. This handout features 12 signs:MoreHelpPleaseThank YouPlayBathroomI Love YouEatDrinkMilkYesNoThis PDF was hand-drawn in 300 DPI format for optimal quality w
While many forms of sensory input can be overstimulating (like movement or touch), proprioception encourages neural organization. Proprioceptive input is calming and has an organizing effect on the nervous system. Think of how we as adults feel more focused, relaxed and centered after a massage. It can be provided through a variety of channels, including from another person or item, through gross motor activities, fine motor resistive activities and oral motor input! As pediatric OT's, it's of
Be gone, stick figures - here's a resource we needed so badly that we created it ourselves! Looking for a variety of visuals that can be used in the classroom, clinic, and at home? One that can apply to educators, therapists and parents? You've found it! This packet now includes OVER 350+ hand-drawn, realistic illustrations that can provide support during transitions, assist in managing expectations and anxiety, specify expected behaviors, help with task initiation and sequencing, and more! No
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Experience
We're two pediatric occupational therapists with a love of play-based learning, caregiver education + support, and anything that incorporates art and creativity!
My own education history
Alison + Maddie both earned their Doctorate of Occupational Therapy at Belmont University in 2017.
Additional biographical information
Both Alison and Maddie currently practice in TN + KY providing occupational therapy services.
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