Locomotor Skills: What You Need to Know

Locomotor skills enable children to move their bodies from one location to another. Nonlocomotor skills provide stability.

Starting at birth, babies begin to work on their locomotor skills and nonlocomotor skills. Through floor play, they build up muscle strength and practice movement patterns to soon learn how to roll, crawl, and walk. Locomotor skills then continue to develop and progress throughout childhood and even adulthood depending upon your athletic abilities. Locomotor skills […]

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Toilet Paper Roll Monsters

Do you want to learn how to make toilet paper roll monsters? Recycled craft projects are a great way to practice fine motor skills.

Do you want to learn how to make toilet paper roll monsters? Recycled craft projects are a great way for children to practice fine motor skills, following step by step directions, and being creative. All with materials you have around your house! This activity even comes with a free monster parts printable for you to […]

Pincer Grasp Activities

Children need lots and lots of opportunities to practice pincer grasp activities in order to develop this skill and use it everyday!

Are you familiar with the pincer grasp? The pincer grasp is when the thumb and the index finger work together to pick up small objects. In comparison, the tripod grasp is when the thumb, index and middle finger work together to pick up small objects. We use the pincer and tripod grasps to pick up […]

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Handwriting Pressure Practice

Getting your students to apply the correct amount of handwriting pressure when writing can be a struggle sometimes. Try this free activity.

Getting your students to apply the correct amount of handwriting pressure when writing or drawing can be a struggle sometimes. It can also result in ripped paper, broken pencils, frustrated kids, or illegible writing. Children may need practice to learn how to apply the right amount of pressure when writing. Try this FREE Handwriting Pressure […]

How to Motivate Children to Do Their Best

Parents and teachers need to learn how to motivate children to do their best. Read these suggestions from Your Therapy Source to get started.

Some children are highly self-motivated. They possess a continuous drive to give their best 100% of the time. Other children are less enthusiastic. Some children require assistance in learning to do their best, particularly at school. Life is more challenging if approached with minimal effort. Parents and teachers need to learn how to motivate children […]

Handwriting Ideas for the Classroom

Here are several handwriting ideas for the classroom to help improve written expression. Read more on how you can help your students succeed.

Teaching handwriting to children is a complex task. Some classrooms no longer teach handwriting and students struggle to master legible writing and fluency when it comes to written expression. There are many factors to consider that affect the student’s abilities from fine motor skills, visual perceptual skills, hand strength, seating, desk height, motivation, and more! […]

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Dysgraphia and Autism

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Dysgraphia is defined as impaired handwriting legibility. It is categorized with developmental coordination disorder in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders. The Journal of Attention Disorders published research on the prevalence of dysgraphia by age across all grade levels in students with ADHD or autism. Dysgraphia and School Think of how often students […]

Therapeutic Interventions for Cerebral Palsy

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology published research on therapeutic interventions for cerebral palsy.

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology published research on therapeutic interventions for cerebral palsy. The goal was to provide recommendations to improve physical function for children and young people with cerebral palsy. Methodology An expert panel used various methods to assess the evidence and made recommendations. The recommendations compiled in the guidelines were based on three […]