Whooooo’s There? Visual Motor Freebie
Download this visual motor and visual discrimination freebie at https://www.yourtherapysource.com/freethanksgivingowls2.html [subscribe2]
Download this visual motor and visual discrimination freebie at https://www.yourtherapysource.com/freethanksgivingowls2.html [subscribe2]
Here is an autumn visual closure and visual motor activity to download from Your Therapy Source. Draw a line connecting the enlarged picture to the complete picture. Download the Autumn Close Up Activity. This download is a collection of visual perceptual worksheets with a Fall theme. Practice visual motor, visual discrimination, visual spatial, visual closure and […]
For awhile now I have been trying to figure out how to make some chalkboard items. I have tried the chalkboard spray paint which does work well on wood. I tried it on fabric and cardboard and did not have good results. The other day I received an email with a daily deal on repositionable […]
Ever wonder what else you could do with loom bands? Here are 5 suggestions that encourage fine motor skills, visual motor skills and hand strengthening (and none of them are bracelets)! Get all the directions at https://www.yourtherapysource.com/freeloombands.html [subscribe2]
How cool is this project? It reminds me of a zentangle which I always find very calming to do. There are two ways to complete this activity to encourage visual motor skills, grading of movements and visual spatial skills. 1. Doodle Shape Stencils – Draw any random doodle all over a piece of paper with […]
Here is a quick, simple visual motor activity for any of those car loving kids – magnetic cars on the whiteboard. Glue a magnet to the underside of a toy car. Place on whiteboard. That’s it, the activity is all set. Here are some ideas to do with the magnetic cars to encourage visual motor […]
Here is a freebie from the Finish the Picture Spring edition. You can download it at https://www.yourtherapysource.com/holidayspringfreebie.html
Here are a few ideas using calculator tape to practice visual motor skills and other developmental skills. By setting up various tasks, the child will have to cross midline, use both sides of the body, visually track the letters/numbers and use visual motor skills. Use some calculator tape to create a long line of letters, […]
Check out the latest free printable – paint shapes by color, inspiration from Playing House. You can get the download at YourTherapySource.
Here are several suggestions for making visual motor activities reusable with wipe off markers. You can watch the YouTube video or go to YourTherapySource.com for pictures of more ideas and tips on what worked best when we tried them all out.