This 5 page bundle includes instructions for use of weighted vest, behavior and effect tracking log, wearing schedule, and frequently asked questions about weighted garments versus compression garments. These printable resources are perfect for use at school, daycare, or at home for teachers, caregivers, and parents to ensure appropriate use of weighted clothing for children with sensory processing difficulties. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Comprehensive Pre-
Feeling overwhelmed at the thought of prepping early intervention therapy sessions and educating caregivers for your entire caseload? These printable resources will help ease your prep-time stress and keep your families engaged while you coach them on important skills! There are activities and handouts to address developmental milestones, sensory development, heavy work, fine motor skills, potty training, self-regulation, daily routines, and more! Better yet, this is a GROWING bundle! When you p
These daily routine visual checklists can be used to help assist with task completion for morning, afternoon, and evening/bedtime, for better understanding and sequencing. Your child can check off the box after each activity is completed, created by a pediatric Occupational Therapist! This includes three separate checklists to cover all daily activities. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Comprehensive Pre-Writing Strokes and Tracing Practice Handouts for OTWeighte
This parent handout outlines speech, social, sensory, and behavior characteristics that are seen in some children on the Autism Spectrum. This printable is a great talking point to educate caregivers in Early Intervention or Pediatrics on signs of ASD and encouraging them to consult with their physician about concerns and completing the MCHAT screener to determine further steps. Please kindly consider leaving a quick review on how this product worked for you! By leaving a review, you can also r
Parent handout for early intervention or pediatric Occupational Therapy that explains what heavy work is, what heavy work does, why it is important for children to feel regulated, and how to provide heavy work activities at home in easy to understand language. This also includes a detailed list of heavy work ideas specifically for toddlers to get proprioceptive input. Perfect for education on sensory processing and regulation to caregivers. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topi
This bundle is perfect for early intervention or pediatric OT's for parent education on what is Occupational Therapy in EI, fine motor and self-care developmental milestones for 0 to 36 months, and sensory development activities broken down by age from 0 to 36 months old. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Comprehensive Pre-Writing Strokes and Tracing Practice Handouts for OTWeighted Vest Instructions, Tracking Log, Wearing Schedule, and ProtocolsHeavy Work Caregiv
These activities of daily living (including dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting, and feeding) visual communication cards can be used for any type of communication impairment in special education or speech and occupational therapy. This is also great for ESL students and English Language Learners. These can be used with large PECS picture boards (1 3/4" or 45mm") to assist your child or adult in following their daily routines, or for task sequencing during morning and evening self-care. There
An activity analysis checklist for the skills needed to complete all basic self-care tasks (feeding, grooming, bathing, toileting, upper body dressing, lower body dressing, and donning/doffing footwear), created by an occupational therapist! This is a great resource for OT or COTA students or any rehabilitation professional that assists patients with their ADLs (Activities of Daily Living). This can be used as a study aide, to create patient goals, or as a patient education handout during evalua
This bundle includes 18 different visual boards (including "to do/done", "first/then", numbered steps, and number match/done) that can be used with large PECS pictures (1 3/4" or 45mm") to assist your child in following their daily routines, chores, or for task sequencing. You can laminate each sheet and attach velcro to be able to place visuals on the charts. This does not include any visual cards, just the eighteen templates. Please view the video preview for a detailed look! Please kindly con
These parent and caregiver handouts outline all of the speech, language, fine motor, and gross motor developmental milestones for infants and toddlers ages 0-36 months old. This is perfect for Occupational Therapists, Speech Language Pathologists, Physical Therapists, fieldwork students, clinical fellows, and all therapy clinicians working in pediatrics or early intervention! Please kindly consider leaving a quick review on how this product worked for you! By leaving a review, you can also recei
This life skills dressing activity can be used to help your clients problem solve which clothing is appropriate to wear for various weather conditions. It includes 6 templates (warm, hot, cold, rainy, snowy, and sunny), and can be laminated to be used with large PECS picture cards (1 3/4" or 45mm"), shown in the previews. The visuals includes 102 colored clothing items for variety of activities. Want just the activity but not the picture cards? Check it out here. Please kindly consider leavin
These toileting visual communication cards can be used for any type of communication impairment in special education or speech and occupational therapy. This is also great for ESL students and English Language Learners. These can be used with large PECS picture boards (1 3/4" or 45mm") to assist your child (or adult) in following their daily routines, or for task sequencing during potty training There are 27 colored clothing pictures included, which are all shown in the previews. Please kindly
How long can you wear a weighted vest for? What is the difference between a weighted garment and a compression shirt? What is the protocol for wearing compression clothing? Will my child be habituated to it? What does does the weight and compression do? This resource answers all these questions and more to insure appropriate use of these items, as well as proper education for Occupational Therapists that work in pediatrics or early intervention. This two page handout can be provided to parents,
These life skills dressing activities can be used to help your clients problem solve which clothing is appropriate to wear for various weather and temperature conditions. It includes 16 templates (with 1-4 slot options and in color or black and white), which can be laminated to be used with large PECS picture cards (1 3/4" or 45mm") and velcro. Included is 102 clothing printable pictures, and 12 weather cards, as shown in preview. Check out the individual product previews for a more detailed loo
These dressing visual communication cards can be used for any type of communication impairment in special education or speech and occupational therapy. This is also great for ESL students and English Language Learners. These can be used with large PECS picture boards (1 3/4" or 45mm") to assist your child in following their daily routines, or for task sequencing. There are 102 colored clothing pictures included, which are all shown in the previews. Please kindly consider leaving a quick review
Parent and Caregiver Handout to explain what Occupational Therapy is in the pediatric setting. This printable is perfect for OT's to provide to their families at the initial evaluation to educate on what areas can be addressed in treatment and the benefits OT can provide for their child's development or for Occupational Therapy month! Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Comprehensive Pre-Writing Strokes and Tracing Practice Handouts for OTWeighted Vest Instructions,
This toothbrushing visual schedule includes real life pictures to be used next to the sink to guide the steps to brush teeth. Created by an occupational therapist, this can be used with both pediatrics and adults/geriatrics to provide extra picture supports to guide daily routines. It can be laminated to hang up and/or check off steps.
Sensory Development Activities and Heavy Work Ideas for toddlers, created by an Early Intervention Occupational Therapist! These are great printable parent and caregiver handouts for sensory regulation activities that can be completed at home. Check out some of my other resource packets on the topics below: Comprehensive Pre-Writing Strokes and Tracing Practice Handouts for OTWeighted Vest Instructions, Tracking Log, Wearing Schedule, and ProtocolsHeavy Work Caregiver Handouts | Why it is Import
These parent and caregiver handouts outline all of the speech and language developmental milestones for infants and toddlers ages 0- 36 months old. This is perfect for SLP students, clinical fellows, and all speech therapy clinicians working in pediatrics or early intervention! Please kindly consider leaving a quick review on how this product worked for you! By leaving a review, you can also receive credit toward your next Teachers Pay Teachers purchase.
Acute Care quick reference printable PDF for occupational therapists, OT or COTA students, or other rehabilitation therapists in the hospital/acute care setting. This thirteen page resource is great for new grads or fieldwork students to keep handy on a clipboard or hung at their desk. It includes range of motion (ROM), lab value ranges and clinical implications, manual muscle testing (MMT), weight bearing precautions, post operation precautions, how to complete informal BUE MMT and ROM test, co
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