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Fine Motor Skills in Adolescents
Adolescence is a time for a change in maturation, physical growth, and physical development. Having two teenagers myself, I am very familiar with a day in the life of a teenager. The busy day usually includes activities such as attending school, participating in sports and clubs, eating meals, using technology, socializing, and sleeping. Five out […]
Visual Memory Challenge
Looking for a fun visual memory challenge? This ready to go worksheet is engaging and fun for your student to work on visual memory skills with this freebie at the bottom of the post. HOW DOES THE VISUAL MEMORY CHALLENGE WORK? Download and print the freebie below. Study the 12 objects from the zoo. Use […]
Self Regulation Activities for Toddlers
Do you ever struggle to get your toddlers through their daily activities? Are they often overwhelmed and highly emotional, making it difficult to get anything done? If so, self-regulation activities are invaluable in helping them stay calm while still completing the necessary tasks. These self regulation activities for toddlers can provide them with powerful tools […]
Snowflake Fine Motor Activities
This collection of snowflake fine motor activities is all set to go and it is FREE! Simply print out the pages, grab 12 cotton swabs and start creating. This is a great fine motor challenge and visual spatial challenge. Perfect for STEAM lab too! You can download a FREE copy of the printable at the […]
Gross Motor Skills Autism
What does the research tell us about gross motor skills and autism? There has been quite a bit of research on the gross motor skill abilities of individuals with autism. A recent study took a closer look using a meta-analysis of the research to determine the motor skill abilities of individuals with autism and how […]
FINE MOTOR IEP GOALS
Fine motor skills are needed in the classroom and in daily life. Children will receive an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) for fine motor problems in school once found eligible. Fine motor IEP goals give students a target to work toward in helping students meet their educational needs. Children need strong hand muscles and a pincer […]
Time Management Activities for High School Students
As a high school teacher, parent, or related service provider, you are undoubtedly well aware of the importance of time management skills for your students. There are so many effective time management activities for high school students that you can use in your classroom. These activities will help your students learn how to better manage […]
Career Planning Activities for High School Students
When it comes to planning for their future, high school students can feel overwhelmed, especially in today’s competitive job market. It’s important to provide them with opportunities to explore different career paths and plan for their future after graduation. Here are some fun and engaging career planning activities for high school students. WHY ARE CAREER […]
Santa Workout Freebie
Want to make working out fun this holiday season? Try this Santa Workout free PDF printable! Get moving and grooving with Santa and Rudolph! This free one-page PDF is perfect for teachers, kids, and parents alike. Download and print or screen share to get the whole class exercising. You can download this PDF for FREE […]
Roll a Christmas Tree PDF Free Printable
The holiday season is a busy time for everyone, but it’s also a great time to work on some developmental skills with your students. This Roll a Christmas Tree PDF is a great way to help kids practice their visual perceptual and fine motor skills, all while having some holiday fun! You can download your […]