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Air Write Letters Free Printable Packet
Try this Air Write Letters of the Alphabet Song! It’s a simple activity where students air write letters along with a catchy tune. The video displays each letter as it’s sung, encouraging children to follow along by moving their arms and fingers through the air to form the shapes of each letter. This multisensory method […]
Handwriting and Literacy Development
Handwriting and literacy development are closely connected, according to recent research that reveals how writing by hand helps young children learn to read more effectively than typing. As digital tools become more common in classrooms, this new evidence highlights the importance of keeping handwriting a core part of early education. Why Handwriting Matters More Than […]
Superhero Puzzle Free Printable
The Superhero Puzzle Free Printable is an engaging activity that helps kids build attention to detail, visual scanning, and problem-solving skills. Children will search for mystery superhero names by eliminating any letters that appear more than once in a word. It is a fun challenge that feels like a game but supports important learning skills […]
The Power of Deep Breathing for Students
Students today, even from a young age, face increasing stress, busy schedules, and emotional ups and downs. Whether you’re a pediatric therapist, teacher, or parent, one simple yet powerful tool you can teach is deep breathing. It’s easy to learn, free, and can be practiced anywhere. Learn more about the benefits of deep breathing for […]
Quick FREE Handwriting Rubric PDF & Watch AI Fail to Score It
Grading handwriting by hand can feel tedious, so I had a brilliant idea, why not use AI? Spoiler alert: it didn’t work. Read more about how you can easily score handwriting manually with a quick rubric, my failed experiment trying to automate it with AI, the importance of handwriting line size, and why consistency matters […]
Snail Cut and Paste Free Printable
The Snail Cut and Paste Free Printable is a creative and purposeful worksheet that encourages children to practice writing, sentence structure, and fine motor skills. Featuring a simple sentence and a friendly snail to color, this activity offers a chance to slow down and focus. It’s a great reminder to talk with children about how […]
Vestibular Song: Groove, Pause and Feel Free Printable
Vestibular Groove: Pause and Feel, is a movement-based song created to help children explore how different types of motion affect how their bodies feel. This vestibular song encourages children to spin, march, bend, and freeze, all while reflecting on their internal sensations. The printable includes the full lyrics along with a link to the video, […]
Why Vestibular Input Matters for Growing Minds and Bodies
The vestibular system, our sense of balance and movement, is so much more than just helping kids stay upright. It’s one of the earliest systems to develop and one of the most essential for a child’s physical, emotional, and cognitive growth. Understanding and supporting this system through movement and play can make a huge difference […]
Reframe Your Approach: A Simple Shift That Can Make a Big Difference
Working with children—whether in the classroom, therapy room, or at home—comes with both beautiful moments and real challenges. And when behaviors escalate or nothing seems to work, it’s easy to feel stuck. But sometimes, the most meaningful change doesn’t come from a new reward system or behavior chart. It comes from reframing your perspective and […]
Brain Exercises Symmetrical Flowers Free Printables
The Brain Exercises – Symmetrical Flowers Free Printables are a creative and purposeful way to activate both sides of the brain. These symmetrical tracing activities encourage children to use both hands at the same time, promoting coordination and focus while reinforcing visual motor skills. Whether used in the classroom, during therapy sessions, or at home, […]