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Sensory Breaks – Free Printable
Sensory breaks are intentional periods of time set aside or infused throughout the day to engage in activities that recalibrate the nervous system, providing essential downtime for sensory input processing. These breaks are not just beneficial but crucial for maintaining balance in sensory integration, especially in environments that can inadvertently lead to sensory overload, such […]
Sensory Classroom Ideas for ALL Students
In today’s diverse and inclusive educational landscape, it’s essential to design classroom environments that cater to the sensory needs of all students, including those with special educational needs, sensory processing disorders, and autism spectrum disorder. A sensory-friendly classroom not only supports the academic performance and well-being of students with sensory sensitivities but also creates a […]
Sensory Food Aversions in Children
Food is not just a source of nutrition; it’s a complex sensory experience that can evoke strong reactions, particularly in children. Among the myriad challenges parents face, sensory food aversions stand out as a perplexing and often distressing issue. This issue, where individuals—especially children—reject foods based on their sensory characteristics, such as texture, smell, or temperature, may […]
Fine Motor Cutting Skills Game
Developing fine motor skills is a crucial part of a child’s growth, enabling them to perform essential tasks like writing, buttoning, and, of course, cutting with scissors. This printable is a delightful way to enhance these skills through play. The Fine Motor Cutting Skills Game is a free printable activity designed to provide both fun […]
Young Athletes – The Positive and The Negative
There are significant advantages and potential drawbacks of children becoming young athletes and participating in sports. While engaging in physical activities can offer immense benefits for both physical and mental health, it’s crucial to approach sports with caution. A well-designed training program can lead to a wide array of positive health outcomes. However, if not […]
Mindfulness for Teachers and Any School Staff
The role of teachers and school staff today is undeniably challenging and often stressful. Navigating the complexities of education, managing diverse student needs, and balancing personal and professional responsibilities can take a toll. This is where the practice of mindfulness for teachers becomes not just beneficial but essential. Mindfulness is a tool that can help […]
Valentine’s Literacy Activity Free Printable
Valentine’s Day is not just about candy hearts and cards; it’s a wonderful opportunity to engage your students in fun, thematic learning activities. This year, add a twist to your Valentine’s Day celebration with our free 4-page PDF featuring the Valentine Sentence Wheel. This unique tool, perfect for 1st and 2nd graders and older, is […]
Penguin Dot to Dot Free Printable
Dot to dot puzzles are a simple yet engaging activity! Check out this cheerful penguin dot to dot. Unlike traditional dot to dots, this unique penguin dot to dot puzzle connects the alphabet letters A to Z in all capital letters, offering a delightful challenge for children and adults alike. The best part? You can […]
Independent Functioning IEP Goals Examples
Independent functioning IEP goals are a cornerstone in the educational journey of special education students, focusing on critical life skills like safety, hygiene, food preparation, social interactions, and more. A student’s goals are created by the IEP team to cater to the unique needs of each student, ensuring that they acquire essential skills for independent […]
From Therapy Clinic to Barnyard – A Day in the Life of an OT
I am finally starting back up the Day in the Life Series. These are interviews with various professionals who help children succeed. This interview, From Therapy Clinic to Barnyard, is a MUST WATCH if you want to hear about what I would consider a dream job AND a dream way to delivery occupational therapy services. […]