These bilateral coordination activities are bilateral movement strategies to help kids demonstrate bimanual coordination skills.
This Blog and Infographic will review tonic reflexes, their significance if the reflex persists beyond the typical age range, and the possible impact on a child’s functioning and role performance. Last but not least, this blog will suggest therapeutic interventions that are known to help inhibit the activation of tonic reflexes and advance postural control as a foundation for optimal functioning.
Occupational Therapy sensory processing overview sheet to add to any OT student binder!
Easy and fun crossing the midline activities kids love. Plus strategies Occupational Therapists use for success and FREE PRINTABLE!
You might be wondering, yeah, but when should I worry about W Sitting? When is it really a problem? The expert pediatric therapists reveal the truth ...
Proprioceptive input activities throughout the day improves sensory integration, self-regulation, and also prevents inappropriate sensory seeking behaviors.
A quick way to jot down how your session went and ways for parents to continue promoting carryover at home! Perfect for those kiddos who see multiple disciplines at once when you may not always have time to speak to parents. Please let me know what other resources you'd like to see!
These crossing midline activities support development of crossing the midline plays in functional tasks like learning and self care.
Whether your child has sensory sensitivities, struggles with fine, gross, and/or visual motor skills, or needs help with handwriting, these occupational therapy activities will not disappoint!
Sensory Diet: Practical Ways to Incorporate Sensory Input for children and students. Includes Discussion of Sensory Systems, Evidence Base Research on Sensory Diets, and free printables to create a Sensory Diet.
Your baby is growing up quickly and is having a whale of a time making discoveries and exploring new things. Of course, your excitement to knows no bounds. However, for your child to master important motor skills, it’s vital that she has good bilateral coordination.
These occupational therapy interventions are OT activities for kids to help with child development of functional skills.
A blog about autism resources and support from a special ed teacher with first-hand experience.
There are so many fine motor skills needed at school! This guide outlines fine motor tasks which may impact learning and what to do to help.
These attention activities cover various types of attention: divided attention, sustained attention, selective attention and more.
These attention activities cover various types of attention: divided attention, sustained attention, selective attention and more.
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Wondering what is visual scanning? Use these occupational therapy resources to work on visual scanning skills in kids.
Get 20 different upper extremity strengthening cards and printables! The cards and descriptions are formatted for easy front to back printing. Plus, get 20 full sheet printables of the exercises to create stations or put around the room. Feel confident that you have fantastic upper extremity strengthening cards and printables with hard to find exercises that you can use on a regular basis! Downloadable PDF file. See more details below!
Check out this massive list of 109 occupational therapy activities for kids stuck at home.
Learn what retained primitive reflexes are, why we should test to see if kids have them, and how to help them integrate these reflexes so they don't interfere with development. A must-read for pediatric occupational and physical therapists.
Discover over 45 vestibular activities that can calm, regulate, and improve attention in your child. Plus, get vestibular exercises for...
These Sensory Diet Ideas for Sensory Seekers may be helpful if your child struggles with sensory processing disorder and needs extra sensory feedback. Work them in throughout the day to help the child regulate their
North Shore Pediatric therapy provides resource for helping parents and teachers with Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD).
Most parents, caregivers, teachers, babysitters, and guardians of children understand that there are typically difficult behaviors that can become a challenge to manage. The most common are things like having a meltdown, screaming, and crying to get something they want or need.
12 interactive and fun games to teach self-control and build self-regulation skills for kids and teens. Strong skills for self-control are the foundation for success in and outside of the classroom.
Occupational Therapy activities for middle and high school online virtual teletherapy treatment sessions.
These activities to improve convergence skills are easy ways to support visual processing needs, especially convergence insufficiency.
How to use the learning triangle for better vestibular, visual and auditory learning.
Learn what spatial awareness is, signs your child is struggling with this skill, and activities to practice and develop spatial awareness.
Easy and fun crossing the midline activities kids love. Plus strategies Occupational Therapists use for success and FREE PRINTABLE!
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If you're looking for interoception activities for kids to improve internal body awareness and self-regulation, these ideas will inspire you!