I have been working as a school based Occupational Therapist since 2001. While I have previously worked with students ages 3-21 years, I currently work with students in grades kindergarten - 4th grade.
Swings (including therapy swings) can be a lot of fun and a fantastic sensory tool for your student's break time! They offer their greatest benefits - and are the safest - when used under control. Having these safety rules posted in your break room offers concrete expectations for students and staff while utilizing the swings during breaks. This bundle offers assembly directions, a full page download of all 5 rules combined (offered in 2 skin tones per bundle), and the 5 rules in an enlarged fo
Have fun this Halloween season with a fun and interactive "Spooky Halloween" snack recipe! Create an assembly line where students can work on answering yes/no questions, counting with 1:1 correspondence, scooping and pouring, grasping skills, sensory, and imagination! Included in this kit = shopping list, assembly directions, and a basic "how to". Images used with permission.
This amazing tool was developed by a school based occupational therapist to streamline and organize sensory motor breaks. It is designed to give the students control to decide what they'd like to do on the break, while keeping the break organized for optimum sensory regulation. This set includes 20 pages of resources for you to print and create the Break Builder in your schools, homes, or therapy setting! Directions for how to set up Break Builder, descriptions on the break options, color co
Welcome to FUNctional OT cooking! My students look forward to our weekly cooking sessions which focus on the fine motor, sensory, and functional processes of cooking. With the picture recipe, students also work on number identification (numbers 1-4), left to right tracking/pre-reading skills, and emergent reading and sight words. At the end of group, students are given the opportunity to identify whether they enjoyed the cooking treat and write or stamp their name on the recipe to bring home. Th
It's time to get up and MOVE! This pack of 7 printable posters guides your students through a variety of seasonally themed motor break activities! Students can use their imaginations to move through activities such as making snow angels, snowboarding, and prepping for a snowball fight! Use as a stand alone activity or add to your everyday sensory path for a seasonal splash of fun!
Welcome to FUNctional OT cooking! My students look forward to our weekly cooking sessions which focus on the fine motor, sensory, and functional processes of cooking. With the picture recipe, students also work on number identification (numbers 1-4), left to right tracking/pre-reading skills, and emergent reading and sight words. At the end of group, students are given the opportunity to identify whether they enjoyed the cooking treat and write or stamp their name on the recipe to bring home. Th
Welcome to FUNctional OT cooking! My students look forward to our weekly cooking sessions which focus on the fine motor, sensory, and functional processes of cooking. With the picture recipe, students also work on number identification (numbers 1-4), left to right tracking/pre-reading skills, and emergent reading and sight words. At the end of group, students are given the opportunity to identify whether they enjoyed the cooking treat and write or stamp their name on the recipe to bring home. Th
Welcome to FUNctional OT Learning cooking! My students look forward to our weekly cooking sessions which focus on the fine motor, sensory, and functional processes of cooking. With the picture recipe, students also work on number identification (numbers 1-4), left to right tracking/pre-reading skills, and emergent reading and sight words. At the end of group, students are given the opportunity to identify whether they enjoyed the cooking treat and write or stamp their name on the recipe to bring
Tam's Tools is a social story that helps introduce students to unique learning opportunities that are available to assist in focus and self regulation. Tam is a student that needs some additional tools to find success in the classroom. The story is short, and easy for students of all abilities to understand. Use it on an individual basis with your students, or present it to the full class so that all students can understand why some students are using alternate tools to succeed. Print the pa
As an OT in the school system with more than 20 years of experience, I have taken many approaches to assist students in handwriting. Theories and styles of teaching have changed drastically throughout my career, however, one thing remains consistent with the writing process: not only are motor skills required, but a visual perceptual understanding of WHERE the letters go when we write is essential, no matter what formation practices/lessons have taken place! This ultimate letter pack includes 5
Welcome to FUNctional OT cooking! My students look forward to our weekly cooking sessions which focus on the fine motor, sensory, and functional processes of cooking. With the picture recipe, students also work on number identification (numbers 1-4), left to right tracking/pre-reading skills, and emergent reading and sight words. At the end of group, students are given the opportunity to identify whether they enjoyed the cooking treat and write or stamp their name on the recipe to bring home. Th
Ball baths can be a lot of fun and a fantastic sensory tool for your student's break time! They offer their greatest benefits - and are the safest - when used under control. Having these safety rules posted near the ball bath offers concrete expectations for students and staff while utilizing the ball bath. This bundle offers assembly directions, a full page download of all 5 rules combined (offered in 2 skin tones per bundle), and the 5 rules in an enlarged format with 1 rule per page (2 sk
It's time to get up and MOVE! This pack of 7 printable posters guides your students through a variety of seasonally themed motor break activities! Students can use their imaginations to move through activities such as hopping like a bunny, chasing a rainbow and grabbing the gold, and stomping in puddles! Use as a stand alone activity or add to your everyday sensory path for a seasonal splash of fun!
Welcome to FUNctional OT cooking! My students look forward to our weekly cooking sessions which focus on the fine motor, sensory, and functional processes of cooking. With the picture recipe, students also work on number identification (numbers 1-4), left to right tracking/pre-reading skills, and emergent reading and sight words. At the end of group, students are given the opportunity to identify whether they enjoyed the cooking treat and write or stamp their name on the recipe to bring home. Th
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I have been working as a school based Occupational Therapist since 2001. While I have previously worked with students ages 3-21 years, I currently work with students in grades kindergarten - 4th grade.
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I use a hands on, play based and functional approach when working with my students.
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