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Archive for category: fine motor skills

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fine motor skills, postural control

Postural Control and Fine Motor Skills

The American Journal of Occupational Therapy published research on the relationship between postural control and fine motor skills in infants. The medical records were reviewed of 105 preterm infants. The Alberta Infant Motor Scale was used to assess postural control and the Peabody was used to evaluate fine motor skills. Statistical analysis revealed that the […]

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November 17, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
fine motor skills, scissor skills

Scissor Use – Progress Monitoring Formr

We have just published Progress Monitoring Forms – Fine Motor Skills. This download includes 40+ forms to track an individual’s fine motor skills over time. You can get a free copy of the Scissor Use Progress Monitoring Forms here.

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November 16, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
fine motor skills, visual motor skills

New Uses for Old Silly Bandz

If you have any children in your house 3 years or older, you are bound to have some Silly Bandz laying around. Here are 13 ways to use Silly Bandz to encourage fine motor skills, visual motor skills, coordination skills and hand strengthening. You can view pictures below or watch the You Tube clip. ACTIVITY […]

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July 27, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
fine motor skills

Product Review – Fabeffex

After seeing the catchy commercial for Fab Effex, I decided I had to try it for myself. The commercial states that it is fabric that you can shape, stick and wrap. And, it is reusable. The one selling point that really got me was that it “molds like clay and sticks like glue” (okay that […]

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July 26, 2011/1 Comment/by Your Therapy Source
fine motor skills, writing strategies

Art and Writing Contests this Summer

Do you need some motivational ideas for children to create artwork (fine motor skills practice) or write stories (handwriting practice) over the summer? Check out this comprehensive list of art and writing contests going on this summer with awesome prizes like a trip to London, iPad, $10,000 scholarship and more! Thanks Brimful Curiosities.

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June 14, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
eye hand coordination, fine motor skills, oral motor skills

Oral and Fine Motor Video Activity

Here is a fun outdoor activity to encourage oral motor, fine motor and eye hand coordination skills using bubbles and household items.

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May 16, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
fine motor skills, pediatric occupational therapy

Review of Crazy Bones Toy by OT

Thanks to Jessica Helvey, MS OTR/L for this guest post: Occupational Therapy with Gogo’s Crazy BonesA product review of a new occupation-based toy I’ve been an occupational therapist for six years and I have worked with a variety of clients. I thought my “toolkit” for engaging clients in purposeful, meaningful activities was pretty well rounded—until […]

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May 11, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
fine motor skills

Video Activity – String Designs

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April 28, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
ADL, fine motor skills, OT month

Minute to Win It for OT Month

Here is a fun idea to celebrate occupational therapy month this April. Have you heard of the hit television show Minute to Win It on NBC? Basically, the contestants are given challenges that they must complete in 60 seconds. The challenges usually involve sensory motor skills of varying degrees of difficulties. The materials for the […]

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March 31, 2011/1 Comment/by Your Therapy Source
tactile input, adapted sewing pediatric occupational therapy, fine motor skills

Sew the Alphabet Activity

Here is a video tutorial on how to create a set of tactile alphabet cards. If the children are able, they can help make this beautiful set of letters cards using materials from around the house such as index cards, needle and thread. Create the whole alphabet, a child’s name or a monogram. Download Alphabet, […]

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March 29, 2011/by Your Therapy Source
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