Take a look at these inspirational play based learning experiences for your classroom - and they're curriculum aligned to boot!
If you think curriculum planning and mapping out your term is hard work and you find it a dreaded task that seems to take you forever, you are going to love this blog post on how to write a play-based learning term overview. I’ll show you my quick and easy process.
Perfect for growing toddlers, this walker supports STEM learning, balance, coordination, and cognitive skills while nurturing curiosity and creativity. Read more...
When you Google "decorating a walker in OT," all sorts of things pop up like: "bedazzling walkers," "pimp my walker," "decorate rollator," etc and WOW are
Some walkers have wheels on the front two legs. Others have wheels on all four legs (also known as rollators). To use a walker with two wheels: Keep it close to your body Don't try to lift it - simply push it forward slightly Take small steps Rely on
Walkers are usually purely functional to help those who need walking assistance, whether due to old age or injury. But there are those who prefer not to use it
I set up this really easy word construction site for our 6-year-old and challenged him to build a road by building some words. He loved it!
Set up a specific area for playful maths investigations at home or at school, to encourage plenty of open-ended play with a range of everyday materials.
This DIY baby walker is brilliant 👶🛠 | infant
Learning how to use a walker safely takes practice. To prevent falls & increase independence, find out about the correct height, movements, do’s and don’ts.