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100 Simon Says Game Ideas
If you’re looking for a fun game to keep your kids entertained, Simon Says is always a hit. But why not put a new spin on the classic game? These ideas will make things more interesting for everyone involved. Keep reading for some great Simon Says game variations! HOW TO PLAY SIMON SAYS A classic […]
Trunk Training and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Pediatric occupational and physical therapists often provide trunk training exercises for boys with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD). The purpose of a recent study was to evaluate whether trunk training affects limb, respiratory, and pulmonary function in children with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. METHODOLOGY OF THE STUDY ON TRUNK TRAINING AND DUCHENNE MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY Over the course […]
Social Emotional IEP Goals
Teachers, parents, and students with disabilities must often work together to determine social emotional IEP goals (IEP stands for Individualized Education Program). These may not seem like typical educational goals, but they play a very important role in the life of a child. A child who struggles socially will likely experience bumps in the road […]
Umbrella Coloring Page Packet – FREE
This FREE no-prep, umbrella coloring page packet is perfect to entertain the kids for a few minutes on a rainy day. Great for indoor recess too! Challenge your students to color, find the matching umbrellas, finish the pictures and even exercise! Download your FREE copy at the bottom of the blog post. Kids of all […]
Caseload Versus Workload for Related Service Professionals
Are you familiar with the terms caseload versus workload in the school setting for related service professionals? Many school districts are moving towards a workload model to try and support their students. WHAT DOES CASELOAD MEAN? Caseload method means that there is a specific number of students that each staff member will work with based […]
Acts of Kindness for Kids
Do you want to help your children or students build a foundation of kindness? Here are some simple acts of kindness that kids can do to make a difference in the world. With just a little effort, children can brighten someone’s day and feel good about themselves too! When we do kind things for others, […]
Lower Case Letters Printables – FREE
Lower case letters printables are an excellent way to help children practice writing lowercase letters and recognizing lowercase letter forms. The lower case letters of the alphabet printables come in many different styles and you can download these free printable alphabet worksheets at the bottom of the post. HOW DO YOU PRINT LOWER CASE LETTERS? […]
Kitchen Crafts for Kids
Kitchen crafts for kids are a fun way for kids to play with their food and eat it too! As they are working on their edible crafts, kids can learn and practice a variety of different things. Not only will kids be getting creative in the kitchen, but they will also be learning about colors, […]
Share Your Data Story
Don’t get scared off by the word data. Let’s share our big wins! Work is stressful for sure but just think about all that you and your students have accomplished. This data is not about reaching goals or monitoring progress. This is about sharing YOUR data story. Download the freebies to get started. How are […]
Primary Handwriting Fluency and Writing Skills
It is important for primary students to have handwriting fluency and writing skills. This allows them to be able to communicate their ideas effectively. There are many activities that can help improve these skills but it is critical to understand what areas need to improve. Researchers took a closer look at primary handwriting fluency and […]