Kids and students can learn to stay focused and on task when given a visual checklist when working on tasks. Great resource for kids with Autism, ADHD, learning disability, and developmental delays. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Great for all kids!Best accommodation for kids with difficulties with handwriting. This fantastic resource helps kids remember to place short letters in the highlighted area. Gives visual feedback when practicing handwriting. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
This handwriting checklist is a great tool to help your student be more independent with self-checking their work and making corrections when writing. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Perfect visual reminder to calm down students and kids in the moment! Place it on their desk or use it with the whole class! Provides simple step by step strategies involving sensory motor techniques. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Make life easier by using a visual schedule with your students or children with disabilities (e.g. Autism). This visual schedule is a perfect tool to use to prevent meltdowns and help students understand their daily routines. It allows students to know what is to be expected and at what time. Simply laminate and use Velcro to attach picture cards on the To Do column. Then have the student move the picture card to the Done column when finished! Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy
This is fun worksheet to use with your students or kiddos at home or at school. Use it with your preschoolers or children with developmental delays to increase fine motor skills, visual-motor skills, sequencing skills, and ability to follow directions. Works on 3 step tasks- 1.) Coloring 2.) Cutting 3.) Gluing/Pasting
Practice makes perfect! Help your child or students learn to complete simple tasks with multi-step directions given with visuals. This worksheet works on improving fine motor skills, visual motor skills, sequencing, and direction following skills. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Pictures can help to make better choices in the moment. Use this cue card to teach your child or student to learn to make a better choice when feeling overwhelmed with anger or frustration.
Three different alphabet strips in one document! Great for kids with visual impairments. Perfect visual reminder for children to use as needed in the classroom. Simply laminate and/or tape one of the alphabet strips on their desk. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Great first token board for kids! Helps to facilitate positive reinforcement! Simply laminate and add Velcro to the back of the stars and reward choices to use. Once your student or child earns three stars, they earn their reward. Options and visuals of reward choices provided. After three tokens, give your student or child the item they wanted to earn. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
The best way to reinforce good behaviors at home and in the classroom is by giving positive reinforcement for good behaviors. This reward chart is unique because it provides a visual of expectations for children to follow in order to earn a sticker and then a reward at the end of receiving 10 stickers. So yay! Start fostering achievements!
This is a great token board, which allows students to understand the expectations in the classroom and work towards a reward after earning a Rocket token. Simply laminate the entire token board on construction paper and then use Velcro to keep all the token pieces on the token board for repeated use. After following the listed expectations and earning five token pieces, the child will earn what he is working for listed at the top of the token board.
Have your students practice visual motor skills which are important for handwriting development and many other skills such as eye-hand coordination, pencil control, and eye tracking skills. This simple worksheet is fun and engaging!
Great visual choice board for students and kids who have a difficult time completing their work. Allows kids to stay motivated to complete a task. Perfect for kids with Autism, ADHD, and developmental delays. 3 Easy Steps! 1.) Laminate pdf 2.) Cut out choices 3.) Velcro your child's selected choice in green box Visit my new blog theotcorner.com
This is the perfect reward chart for young kiddos in the early years of learning through positive reinforcement. Use it to learn a new skill or to promote positive habits. Simply laminate and use a dry erase marker to reward your child with stars! Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Practice makes perfect! Help your child or students learn to complete simple tasks with multi-step directions given with visuals. This worksheet works on improving fine motor skills, visual motor skills, sequencing, and direction following skills. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy!
Are your students struggling to remember to organize their desk? Have you prompted a few students way too many times? It may be time to use a desk organization visual! This visual is a wonderful tool that provides a reminder to students to learn to become more independent of organizing their desk area. Have them learn to be more responsible for their classwork. Go over it with every student or just a few and simply tape it to their desk and have them be responsible to do cleanliness self-check
This is the perfect reward chart for our young kiddos in the early years of learning through positive reinforcement. Use it to learn a new skill or to promote positive habits. Simply laminate and use a dry erase marker to reward your child with stars! Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Sometimes children and students feel sad, frustrated, or angry and have difficulties asking for a break. Have your child or student use this "I feel...and I need a break" card to express their emotions and take a break when needed. Great for kids with special needs and Autism! **This visual card can be laminated and glued back to back for ease of use. Follow my new blog theOTcorner.com
Great practice worksheet for developing fine motor skills, bilateral coordination, and visual motor skills necessary for cutting.
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Experience
I have been providing occupational therapy services in the educational system for several years. Every day provides excitement and new challenges.
Teaching style
My teaching style involves using a multi-sensory approach, which allows students to utilize all their senses. The most essential part of effective teaching is to make learning fun!
My own education history
I have studied Kinesiology from the University of Illinois at Chicago and obtained my Masters in Science in Occupational Therapy from Touro University Nevada.
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