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Motor Planning Activity – Free Printable PDF
This free Dance Party Motor Planning Activity is the perfect way to get kids to practice motor planning, body awareness, and fine motor skills! In this activity, children can cut apart the dance cards, place them on the dance party board, and follow the dance moves in sequence to improve their motor planning abilities. Every […]
Proprioceptive Activity – Free Printable
Looking for a fun and engaging way to help your students build essential skills while having a blast? The Pizza Prep Proprioceptive Activity is just what you need! This free, two-page printable offers a delightful sensory processing activity where students color, cut, and reassemble pizza slices while completing eight proprioceptive input exercises. Not only does […]
Types of Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affects how the brain interprets sensory information, making it difficult for individuals to respond appropriately to the world around them. For some, certain stimuli like loud noises or bright lights can feel overwhelming, while others might seek out intense sensory experiences, craving more stimulation than the average person. SPD is a […]
Heavy Work Activities – Free Printable
Heavy work activities for kids are an effective way to provide the proprioceptive input their bodies need to stay calm, focused, and regulated. Whether your child has sensory processing difficulties or simply needs help managing their energy levels, incorporating these activities into their daily routine can make a huge difference. We’ve made it easy for […]
Fine Motor Skills and Language Development – What Does the Research Say?
There is growing evidence that fine motor skills (FMS) play an important role in language development. Recent studies have shown that FMS are linked to children’s vocabulary and oral narrative abilities, which are key components of language. Read more about the research and explore how fine motor skills and language development are connected. Learn practical […]
Pumpkin Craft for Kids – Free Printable
The fall season is upon us, and it’s the perfect time for some creative, fun craft activities! Celebrate this season with a Pumpkin Craft for Kids Free Printable that encourages fine motor skills while keeping little hands busy. Whether you’re looking for an easy pumpkin craft or fun pumpkin crafts to engage children, this pumpkin-themed […]
Free Printable Beginner Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets
If you’re looking for an interactive way to introduce the alphabet to young learners, the Beginner Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets are a great way to start! You can download three free sample pages from the complete Kindergarten Alphabet Worksheets Packet, perfect for kindergarten students just beginning to learn letters of the alphabet. These printable worksheets offer […]
Why Do Occupational Therapists Encourage Working on Vertical Surfaces?
Occupational therapists often incorporate activities on vertical surfaces into their sessions, especially when working with children. But why do occupational therapists work on vertical surfaces, and what makes this approach particularly effective for motor skill development? Recent research, such as a 2024 study by Ghoneim et al., highlights the benefits of vertical surface work in […]
Free Cut and Paste Shape Worksheets
If you’re looking for an engaging activity that combines creativity with fine motor skill development, our Free Cut and Paste Shape Worksheets are the perfect fit! These worksheets are an excellent resource for young children who are just beginning to explore shapes, use scissors, and practice pasting. You can download a free copy of the […]
Supporting Sensory Processing in Children with Autism with Collaborative Strategies
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often experience sensory processing challenges that impact their interactions, daily activities, and learning experiences. By working together, parents, teachers, and therapists can create a well-rounded support system that addresses each child’s unique sensory needs. Key research on sensory processing in autism offers collaborative strategies for supporting sensory processing in […]