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!
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
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!
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!
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
Practice appropriate letter formation by breaking up the alphabet into groups (tall, short, an below the line letters). This is a great way to improve handwriting and letter memory.
Teach kids to cut out simple shapes with visual cues.
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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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