Learn how to incorporate awesome and easy creative movement activities into your music class. Read this post for tips and ideas!
This 7 minute animal themed HIIT workout for kids improves emotional regulation and reduces meltdowns. Loved by OTs, teachers, and parents alike!
The Arts and Crafts movement was an international movement in the decorative and fine arts that began in Britain and flourished in Europe and North America between 1880 and 1910, emerging in Japan in the 1920s. It stood for traditional craftsmanship using simple forms, and often used medieval, roman
Movement verbs are an essential part of any language, as they allow us to describe the way in which people and objects move and interact with their
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5 Personality Tests With Trippy Pictures"If you see it moving, you are under stress. Most children do not see movement in the photo.""Do you see dolphins, or something else? This one tests your innocence.""If the image is moving, you are under a lot of stress and may be emotionally unstable""Do you see a rose at first? Or do you see something else? This is another innocence/purity test""The faster the black dots blink, the more psychological pressure you're under."
When it opened to little fanfare 30 years ago next month, Bruce Robinson’s directorial debut, Withnail and I, drew as much attention as it did commercial revenue: very little. It was a difficult time
Prepositions of movement are used to show movement from one place to another. They are most often used with verbs of motion and are found after the verb.
After studying the avant-garde movement of Futurism, in the classes of Grade 9 we decided to reproduce the movement of a figure using the method of overlapping sequences and force lines used by the…
What's a Healthy Bowel Movement according to the Bristol Stool Chart, plus 7 tips for better bowel movements and bowel health.
Looking Sideways People who look to the sides a lot are nervous, lying, or distracted. However, if a person looks away from the speaker, it could display a level of comfort or indicate submissiveness. Looking askance generally means the person is distrustful or unconvinced. Looking Downwards If someone looks down at the floor a lot, […]
Place Prepositions: Place and Movement Prepositions: Finally, some more MOVEMENT Prepositions: The girl is walking...: ...
Here's a list of fun activities you can do with preschool and kindergarten using rhythm sticks!
Grab your apron and try your hand at throwing, spinning and decorating your own wares at a pottery class or cafe in London.
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Bodyweight moves are great for developing a foundation of abdominal size and strength – but if you want to sculpt a rock-solid six-pack, you’ll need to start adding resistance. One of the most effective tools for the job is a kettlebell. Kettlebells are versatile, single-sided moves make you unbalanced so your body has to work harder to keep you stable. Any overhead […]
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Have you ever struggled to elicit a simple oral motor evaluation with your students? Do you find that children are reluctant to open their mouths, or are confused by some of the directions in typical oral-facial exams? DOWNLOAD THIS RESOURCE IF YOU WANT TO: ➊ -- child-friendly instructions and pictures that make sense to children ➋ -- to try to increase participation during an oral-facial exam ❸ -- a digital oral motor version for online/telehealth evaluations ❹ -- an easy-to-follow, two-page assessment form to record your findings These colorful and engaging cards contain relatable and funny actions such as 'move your tongue like a puppy wagging its tail’, to increase participation (especially with your preschool-aged students) but MORE IMPORTANTLY, allow you to get the information that you need about a child's oral motor functioning. Don’t want to print? This file contains a separate PDF document so that you can upload the informal assessment to your tablet and use as a quick to access, on-the-go option. Just use your favorite way to transfer PDFs to your iPad (like dropbox) and save in a place such as iBooks (free app on the iPad) and it will always be stored there for easy access. ⭐ Read on the Blog my tips and tricks to getting an oral motor evaluation done.⭐ The cards may help as part of your everyday assessment, particularly for children with speech difficulties. Make it play-based and have toys, puppets, and pretend food so that you can elicit these cards easily as part of dynamic assessment. Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of oral motor movements, so I have listed below what the cards cover in terms of oral movements. ===================================== CONTENTS: The cards included for the oral movements: ✅ -- Jaw - open, open-close ✅ -- Lips - protrusion, retraction, lip seal, rapid protrusion-retraction ✅ -- Tongue - appearance, protrusion, retraction, depression, elevation, lateralization, rapid lateralization ✅ -- Oral exam card (to look in the child's mouth) - dentition, palate, tonsils, and soft palate ✅ -- DDK cards for /p/, /t/, /k/ and "pat-a-cake" ✅ -- Two-page Oral Motor Screener form ✅ -- For an idea on size - there are 4 cards to a page for the printed version, but one card to a page for the iPad document. If you are wanting to save the 21-page 'tablet' version to your iPad, I just save the PDF in my free iBooks app so that it is always there. ===================================== What SLP's like you are saying: ❝ Great product for my little kiddos on caseload. It makes oral-mechs fun for everyone!❞ ❝ My kids love the visuals and are more willing to imitate OM movements with them!❞ ❝ LOVE IT! Such a fun and engaging way to do oral motor exams.❞ ❝ Fun and kids love it. They think they're pulling silly faces at me.❞ ❝ Finally - a way to make oral motor assessments fun and engaging!❞ Do you need FREE ❝100 Trials for Speech❞ no-prep worksheets? Sign up for my newsletter to get access to my Freebie Library of goodies that are aimed at your speech sound caseload. ❤️ Rebecca Reinking is an SLP who works privately with children who have speech sound disorders. She has a particular interest in phonological interventions and strives to connect and collaborate with speech scientists to bridge the gap between research and clinical practice. Watch my videos on Instagram: @adventuresinspeechpathology Learn more about phonological therapy and join my email list. Send me an email: [email protected] YouTube: youtube.com/c/AdventuresinSpeechPathology
Students investigate how mountains are formed. Concepts include the composition and structure of the Earth's tectonic plates and tectonic plate boundaries, with an emphasis on plate convergence as it relates to mountain formation. Students learn that geotechnical engineers design technologies to measure movement of tectonic plates and mountain formation, as well as design to alter the mountain environment to create safe and dependable roadways and tunnels.
What's a Healthy Bowel Movement according to the Bristol Stool Chart, plus 7 tips for better bowel movements and bowel health.
Using a collaborative oil painting process, Cara Thayer and Louie Van Patten create artworks that explore the poignant power of the human touch. In these works, hands and fingers are the protagonists — they have the power to make us squirm with discomfort and insecurity or long for a gentle caress. Thayer and Van Patten's compositions zoom in on various details of the body, presenting a form of intimacy that can be sensual and unsettling at the same time. Take a look at some of their artworks after the jump.
10 simple ways to get your students moving to learn. On this blog post Room 213 shares classroom-tested strategies that are sure to engage.
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Today my daughter was struggling to catch on to the concept of wrist rotation in her "Airplane Pilot" song which involves a lot of rotating back and forth from C to G w/ fingers 1 &5. But when we added some "wings" to her airplane with this simple tongue depressor the improvement was dramatic . The "wings" made her subtle movements much more obvious so she could easily visualize the rotation. I'm happy to be adding one more whimsy tool to my bag of piano tricks! Next up might be a mini "wrist skirt" for her to wear while she dances her fingers on the keys...............anything "princess" is sure to win her heart! More Tips for Teaching Piano Technique Proper Hand Position with Nile the Crocodile Piano Technique Wizard Challenges Teaching Technique Motions Creatively - Caterpillar Crawl Video Piano Technique and Artistry Group Lesson Technique Warmups