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pediatric occupational therapy, pediatric physical therapy, sensory processing disorder, ADHD

10 Simple Activities to Encourage Physical Activity in the Classroom

Here is a great hand out to give to teachers to get students moving in the classroom. Just hit the print button!

June 9, 2009/by Your Therapy Source
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