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Hand Eye Coordination
Hand eye coordination is the synchronized control of eye movement with hand movement, enabling us to perform tasks ranging from simple to complex with precision and accuracy. Learn more about the intricacies of hand eye coordination, how it develops, and effective ways to enhance it across different age groups. If you would prefer you can […]
Leap Year Printable for 2024
Looking to entertain the kids to celebrate leap year in 2024? Your Therapy Source has got your covered! You can download a free Leap Printable for 2024 PDF at the bottom of this post. The two page printable encourage fine motor, gross motor, and visual perceptual skills. HOW TO ACCESS YOUR FREE DOWNLOAD It is […]
Cerebral Palsy and Fine Motor Skills in Children
Cerebral Palsy (CP) is a group of permanent disorders of the development affecting movement and muscle tone, with varying impacts on fine motor skills and daily activities. Understanding the association between cerebral palsy and fine motor skills is critical in developing effective treatment and support strategies for affected individuals. If you prefer to listen to […]
Valentine Word Scramble Free Worksheets
Need a handwriting activity this February? Check out this Valentine Word Scramble! This is not just any word scramble game; it’s a heartwarming and engaging way to celebrate the season of love, especially designed for kids, parents, and teachers. To make things even more exciting, we are offering a four-page free printable Valentine word scramble, […]
How Does Autism Affect Learning
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may significantly influence learning, communication, and social interaction. As educators, therapists, parents, and caregivers, understanding the nuances of autism is crucial to supporting autistic students effectively. How does autism affect learning? Having autism influences learning and development in diverse and intricate ways. It affects how individuals process information, interact socially, and […]
Winter Directed Drawing Free Printables
Check out this two page Winter directed drawing and writing free printable PDF from Your Therapy Source. These two pages are ready to go to add to any language arts, occupational therapy session, art class and more! You can download the FREE PDF at the bottom of the page. These pages created by a certified […]
Winter Themed Puzzle – Visual Scanning Free Printable
Are you in search of a unique winter themed puzzle for your students? This visual scanning free printable is perfect! You can download your free PDF at the bottom of the post to challenge student’s visual scanning, visual discrimination, attention to detail and more! This freebie is from the complete Winter Scanning Mystery Puzzle Packet. […]
Printable Conversation Hearts Coloring Pages – Free Printables
Valentine’s Day is a time for love, joy, and expressing affection. Express love and friendship through coloring with these printable conversation hearts coloring pages from Your Therapy Source. Not only do these coloring pages offer a delightful activity for children and adults alike, but they also provide a unique way to share sweet messages. The […]
Body Part Flashcards – Free Printables
Understanding the human body is a foundational aspect of a child’s education, and what better way to introduce this topic than with body part flashcards? These flashcards are an engaging tool to help children, from toddlers to kindergarten students, learn and recognize different body parts, from knees and elbows to the stomach and teeth. Your […]
Screen Time and Sensory Processing in Children – What Does the Research Say?
In an era where digital screens are ubiquitous in our lives, understanding the impact of screen time on sensory processing in children has never been more critical. Recent research, including a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics, has begun to unravel how early-life exposure to digital media, such as television and videos, might be associated […]