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The Cross Crawl Exercise Song Free Printable
The Cross Crawl Song Free Printable is an easy, no-prep way to get students moving while supporting coordination, balance, and whole-body engagement. The song pairs rhythmic movement with clear cues, making it simple for students to follow along during brain breaks, therapy sessions, or movement warm-ups. You can download it for FREE at the bottom […]
Physical Activity and Mental Health Risk in Children
Schools play a critical role in supporting students’ emotional well being, attention, and behavior. As academic demands increase and daily schedules become more sedentary, many students experience fewer opportunities for movement during the school day. At the same time, schools are responding to rising mental health needs with limited time and resources. Long term research […]
Rethinking the Digital Classroom: Why Our Youngest Learners Need Paper, Not Pixels
Have we been sold a false promise about education: that every child needs a device, and the earlier the better? School districts across the country have rushed to embrace 1:1 programs, placing laptops and tablets in the hands of kindergarteners alongside their crayons and pencils. But what if, in our eagerness to prepare children for […]
The Sloth Song Free Printable
Moving slowly on purpose can be a powerful way to support young children as they learn body awareness, balance, and self regulation. The Sloth Song Free Printable shares the complete lyrics to a calm, movement based song that encourages children to slow down, feel grounded, and move with control. This printable is designed to be […]
Mirror My Heart Visual Perceptual and Coordination Free PDF
This Mirror My Heart visual perceptual activity is a simple yet effective printable that supports visual perceptual skills, bilateral coordination, and fine motor control. This free heart worksheet encourages children to carefully observe patterns and reproduce them symmetrically, making it a meaningful option for therapy sessions, classroom activities, or home learning. You can download it […]
Free Valentine Preschool Worksheets
If you are looking for Valentine preschool worksheets that work well for preschoolers and up, these free printables are a great fit. They are designed to support early learning skills while still being appropriate for slightly older children who benefit from extra practice. With simple directions and clear visuals, these worksheets are easy to use […]
Snowflake Visual Closure Free Printable
Visual perception skills play an important role in how students read, write, copy information, and make sense of what they see on the page. Visual closure is one of these foundational skills. It allows a child to recognize a whole image when only parts of it are visible. The Snowflake Visual Closure Free Printable is […]
OPPOSITES SENSORY MOTOR ACTIVITY FREE PRINTABLE
The Opposites Sensory Motor Activity Free Printable is an easy, no-prep way to combine movement, body awareness, and cognitive flexibility in one engaging activity. By acting out opposite actions, students practice listening skills, motor planning, self-regulation, and social interaction, all while moving their bodies. This printable works well as a whole-group movement game, a small-group […]
Interoception in the Classroom: How Internal Body Awareness Shapes Regulation and Participation
In classrooms, students are expected to regulate emotions, maintain attention, transition between activities, and participate socially and academically throughout the day. When these skills break down, challenges are often addressed through behavioral supports, academic accommodations, or environmental modifications. However, an underlying system frequently influences all of these areas. Learn more about how interoception in the […]
HOW TO QUIET A BUSY MIND IN THE CLASSROOM
A busy mind can get in the way of learning and teaching. It often shows up when the brain has been working overtime. The goal is not silence, but creating enough calm for the brain to focus and stay connected. In school settings, teachers and related service providers are constantly processing information such as student […]