I have been a practicing occupational therapist for 26 years; of those 26 years, 19 years have been working in early intervention, public school systems and private center-based programs.
This is designed for children who are struggling with standard printing instruction. It is broken down into handwriting tips/considerations, pre-writing forms followed by combing the pre-writing forms to make/form upper and lower case letters. A first/then, color-coded, numerical format is used in combining the forms. Once the student is comfortable with forming the individual letters, practice trace and make worksheets that use grid blocks, Handwriting Without Tears writing lines and primary
These worksheets were designed for beginner scissor skills and practice. Scissors tips and adaptation considerations are provided for reference purposes. The pre-cutting lines have color-coded beginning and end point along with visuals to increase attention to the cutting lines. These visual are then transferred to basic shapes (circle, square and triangle); visuals for direction of cutting is given on the introductory page only. The rest of the cutting worksheets have a page of shapes with
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Experience
I have been a practicing occupational therapist for 26 years; of those 26 years, 19 years have been working in early intervention, public school systems and private center-based programs.
Awards & shining teacher moments
Honors/Awards/Shining Teacher moment:
I was privileged to receive 3 special education “Sparkle Awards” given by parents to recognize service that is above and beyond the standard expectations.
My own education history
I am a graduate from Temple University. Continuing education courses that I have taken have focused on sensory-integration, Praxis, Neurodevelopmental Treatment, fine motor development, assistive technology, behavioral strategies and autism.
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