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Modifications/ Interventions to Help Children Sit Still in the Classroom

The Summer/Fall survey results have been posted.  Read all about the modifications and interventions that work best according to over 150 pediatric occupational and physical therapists to help students sit still in the classroom.  Based on 175 responses, the #1 intervention to help students sit still was having the teacher incorporate movement into lesson plans. […]

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Visual Perceptual Printables for Thanksgiving – Freebie!

This freebie challenges visual perceptual skills with a Thanksgiving theme. Practice visual motor, visual discrimination, visual spatial, visual closure and overall visual perceptual skills with these printables.  Print off multiple copies for your students and your activities are ready to go for fine motor centers in the classroom, visual motor skill practice, special education classrooms, […]

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Light Touch, Postural Sway and Children with Autism

Gait & Posture published research comparing 16 children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and 16 typically developing children (TD) to determine the effects of a light fingertip touch on postural control.  Postural sway was measured with a force platform in different conditions: anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) directions, light fingertip touch (LT) and no touch […]

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Physical Activity and Adolescents with Autism

Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly published research on a questionnaire completed by 35 adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and 60 typically developing (TD) adolescents comparing physical activity enjoyment, perceived barriers, beliefs, and self-efficacy.   The results indicated the following: fewer adolescents with ASD enjoyed team sports – 65% vs. 95% of TD adolescents. fewer adolescents […]

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Pool Noodle Quick Fix

Do you have any students who need just a little extra reminder of where the chair ends?  Maybe an external cue of where to put their hips?  Grab a pool noodle.  Measure it to fit the seat of the chair and cut off the excess.  Use some duct tape and strap it to the chair. […]

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Stability Balls and Handwriting

Recent research (Master’s thesis) explored whether the use of stability balls affect the development of handwriting.  The study used a pre-test, intervention, post test design with the Handwriting Without Tears Screener of Handwriting.  The experimental group consisted of 19 kindergartens who used stability balls.  The control group consisted of 19 kindergartens who did not use stability balls. […]

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Skeleton Masks and Coloring Pages Freebie

Here are four skeleton coloring pages to create a mask or just relax and color.  They are varying in difficulty including one that an adult may enjoy to color.  Download your free pages from Your Therapy Source here https://www.yourtherapysource.com/freeskeleton.html Title of Download: Halloween Visual Perceptual Puzzles By: Your Therapy Source, Inc Summary: Download of 12 visual […]