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Stability Balls and Cerebral Palsy – What Does the Research Say?
Pediatric therapy continues to evolve, embracing strategies that hold the potential to uplift the quality of life of children with cerebral palsy. Swiss Ball Stabilization Training (SBST) is one such strategy, demonstrating substantial improvements in balance, trunk control, and even muscle thickness among children. What does the research show about stability balls and cerebral palsy? […]
Free Alphabet Directed Drawing Sample Pages
Here are four great free directed drawing sample pages for you today! These pages are designed to enhance fine motor skills and handwriting practice. Get ready to practice and develop these essential skills in a fun and educational way. These free sample pages are from the complete Alphabet Directed Drawing and Writing Prompts packet. WHAT […]
Career Exploration Games for High School Students
Career exploration plays a crucial role in guiding high school students towards a fulfilling and successful future. However, traditional ways of career exploration can sometimes lack excitement and fail to engage students effectively. To address this challenge, teachers are increasingly turning to career exploration games for high school students to make the process more enjoyable […]
Teaching Responsibility to Children
Teaching responsibility to our children is one of our most important tasks as parents and educators. From a young age, it’s crucial to instill responsible behaviors that will help our kids grow into capable, independent adults. By laying the groundwork for personal responsibility, we not only prepare our children for the challenges of life but […]
Kindergarten Writing Prompts
Kindergarten writing prompts are an excellent way to inspire young children to express themselves creatively. Writing skills are an important skill, and starting early with fun writing prompts is a great way to encourage young students to begin their writing journey. Of course, writing skills also provides wonderful opportunities for handwriting practice too! TYPES OF […]
Free Easy Maze Printable Packet
Exciting news for all maze enthusiasts out there! We have crafted an exclusive, fun-filled, and more importantly, FREE EASY MAZE PRINTABLE PACKET. It’s the perfect resource for keeping young minds engaged, while also helping them develop essential fine motor skills and problem-solving abilities. This easy maze printable packet provides hours of entertainment and is perfect for […]
Sensory Activities and Autism
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) impacts millions of people worldwide, often manifesting unique sensory sensitivities and processing issues. Sensory activities for autism can play a pivotal role in helping individuals on the spectrum to manage these sensitivities, build essential skills, and enhance their daily lives. In this blog post, we’ll delve into sensory activities specially designed […]
Anger Iceberg Worksheet
When faced with expressions of anger, educators, parents, and therapists often find it challenging to help their older students navigate through this common emotion. The anger iceberg worksheet, a concept pioneered by the Gottman Institute, can prove to be a fantastic tool for such instances. It’s designed to help individuals identify their underlying feelings, providing […]
Difference Between Fine and Gross Motor Skills
When it comes to the physical development of children, understanding the difference between fine and gross motor skills is paramount. These two types of motor skills are the building blocks for many of the abilities a child will develop throughout their early years. Learn more about the differences and how parents and educators can support […]
Developmental Coordination Disorder and Its Impact on Academics
Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD) is a chronic condition that affects motor coordination, significantly impacting a child’s everyday activities. While motor difficulties in DCD are widely documented, less is understood about the prevalence and extent of the impact on academic activities. Learn more about the influence of DCD on academic activities, such as reading, writing, and […]