Gross Motor Jenga GameJenga is such a great game for kiddos. As an Occupational therapist, I use this game to work on many different skills such as fine motor control, turn taking, and problem-solving. By adding fun challenges to each game piece, you can help build your kiddos gross motor skills. This gross motor focused game will help to provide sensory input, improve coordination, help with crossing midline, and build core strength. Animal Walks are a great way to provide sensory input and pro
Jenga is such a great game for kiddos. As an Occupational therapist, I use this game to work on many different skills such as fine motor control, turn taking, and problem-solving. By adding fun challenges to each game piece, you can help build your kiddos fine motor skills. There are two versions of the game included: •You can read the provided questions as each piece is pulled •OR you can cut the question strips and tape them to the blocks Enjoy! The Tiny OT
Jenga is such a great game for kiddos. As an Occupational therapist, I use this game to work on many different skills such as fine motor control, turn taking, and problem-solving. By adding fun challenges to each game block, you can help build your kiddos insight into their emotions and the emotions of others. There are two different ways to use this emotions game: •You can read the provided emotions off the list as each block is pulled •OR you can cut the provided emotion strips and tape them t
This is a sensory motor approach to learning task to help build fine motor skills and learn how to form lowercase alphabet letters. For best use print and laminate for continued use. Enjoy!
This is a sensory motor approach to learning task to help build fine motor skills and learn how to form capital alphabet letters. Print and laminate for continued use. Enjoy!
This is a simple chart to help in completing tasks such as homework, chores, etc. For best use, laminate the chart. Use dry erase markers to mark off sections of the road (tasks) that have to be completed. As the child completes the task, have him/her color in the section of the road with a marker color of choice. Once all the sections of the road are completed the child earns a reward or gets to do an activity of choice.
This is a simple chart to help with transitions. For example: first we got to the store, and then to the park. For younger children, using pictures for the transition help. For best use, laminate and place Velcro stickers on the blue boxes and the back of pictures of the place, item, or thing that the child will be transitioning to. For older children, write the words or have them write the words for first and then.
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Experience
Early Intervention OT, School-Based OT, and Telehealth OT
Teaching style
Occupational therapist
My own education history
Master's degree in Occupational therapy and Bachelor's degree in Recreational therapy.
Additional biographical information
Pediatric occupational therapist. I love helping my little friends make gains in their skills. For more information on occupational therapy and motor skills, check out my Instagram, Facebook page and YouTube channel: The Tiny OT.
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