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Educational Em

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Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States
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I have been an occupational therapy assistant since 2016! I work in an alternative learning homeschool cooperative with the majority of students on the Autism spectrum. My first experience with ASD began over 10 years ago when my brother was diagnosed. I quickly learned what a difference OT can make in the lives of children and how it is our duty to make fun AND functional activities to help them gain skills that they need to become independent.
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Preview of Food Fractions Task Box

Food Fractions Task Box

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Educational Em
Who isn't motivated by food?! Your student can use these food-themed task cards to learn about basic fractions. The cards are designed to be cut and laminated for students to use a dry erase marker to write in the correct answer OR if you wish- you can add Velcro dots and attach them to the question cards and the provided answer cards. Enjoy!
Preview of Construction Count and Match 1-10

Construction Count and Match 1-10

Created by
Educational Em
This construction-themed count and match is sure to have your student putting their "hard thinking hats" on and ready to learn! It is designed to be laminated and will fit inside a 4x6 photo storage box. Once laminated, you can add Velcro dots if you wish. Students will count the construction-themed objects and then match the number to the correct card. Enjoy!
Preview of Celebration/Holiday Count and Clip

Celebration/Holiday Count and Clip

Created by
Educational Em
This product is designed to fit inside a 4x6 photo storage box! It can be printed, cut, and laminated. Students can use a clothespin or a dry erase marker to "select" the correct number of objects shown on each card. This activity is great for working on counting with 1:1 correlation and number recognition. Enjoy!
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About the store

Experience

I have been an occupational therapy assistant since 2016! I work in an alternative learning homeschool cooperative with the majority of students on the Autism spectrum. My first experience with ASD began over 10 years ago when my brother was diagnosed. I quickly learned what a difference OT can make in the lives of children and how it is our duty to make fun AND functional activities to help them gain skills that they need to become independent.

Teaching style

I believe any child can learn any skill when given the proper supports. I love identifying what they need (a visual, extra practice of a certain skill, etc.), putting those functional supports in place, and watching them soar to excellence and independence with those tasks.

My own education history

I graduated from Arkansas State University in 2016 with my A.A.S. in Occupational Therapy.

Additional biographical information

I am just a pumpkin-loving occupational therapy assistant who strives to make visuals and activities for my work kiddos! I love cooking, browsing Pinterest, and going to the zoo!