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Game Board Printable – FREE
Get ready to dive into the world of DIY board games with our free game board printable PDF packet. This black and white collection of board game templates allows you to customize your own fun-filled adventures, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned board game aficionado. It’s an easy way to create a personalized gaming […]
Summer Chore Chart Free Printable
With the last day of school on the horizon, your children might already be dreaming about the extra screen time, late nights, and lazy summer days that are sure to fill their summer break. Yet, as an educator, occupational therapist, or parent, you understand the value of a balanced schedule and the importance of continuing […]
Collaborative Teaching Strategies
In the ever-evolving landscape of education, the effectiveness of traditional teaching methods is constantly under scrutiny, paving the way for innovative approaches. One such method garnering substantial attention is collaborative teaching. Collaborative teaching strategies offer a robust framework for teachers to synergize their expertise, creating an enriched and dynamic learning environment. Integrating the principles of […]
Printable ADHD Daily Planner Template – FREE
Living with ADHD can present unique challenges when it comes to managing time, staying organized, and keeping focused. As such, the right tools are indispensable. Among these, a printable ADHD daily planner template is a great way to keep track of tasks and events, helping individuals with ADHD maintain a semblance of order and structure […]
ADHD Goals and Objectives Examples
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can present various challenges, especially for children trying to navigate their academic and social lives. These challenges necessitate the development of specific goals and objectives in an Individualized Education Program (IEP). This guide provides ADHD goals and objectives examples for parents, special education teachers, and IEP teams to help children […]
Brain Break Exercises – Freebie Too
A classroom is a vibrant space of learning and growth, but even the most attentive students can struggle to maintain focus throughout the school day. That’s where BRAIN BREAK EXERCISES come in, offering an easy way to refresh and reenergize the mind. These exercises are short breaks filled with physical activity, providing a great way […]
Amusement Park Activity Page Freebie
Kids LOVE a trip to the amusement park! Check out this FREE amusement park activity page free printable. Students will practice motor skills and visual perceptual skills with this ready to go worksheet. You can download it for FREE at the bottom of this blog post. This page is from the complete Boredom Buster Activity […]
Life Skills Activities for Special Needs Students
Teaching life skills activities for special needs students requires a unique collection of strategies considering each student’s strengths and weaknesses. Special needs students, including those with Autism, ADHD, and various physical disabilities, often require specialized approaches for effective learning. This article aims to provide a comprehensive guide to teaching life skills, broken down by age […]
End of Year Class Party Ideas to Get Kids Moving
As we approach the final weeks of school, teachers and students alike look forward to the highly anticipated end of the school year celebrations. Among the multitude of end of year class party ideas, those that encourage physical activity stand out for their benefits, both in terms of health and enjoyment. From fostering teamwork to […]
Dynamic Motor Fatigability in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy
A recent research article in the Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Journal aimed to analyze and discuss the findings of a comprehensive study investigating differences in static and dynamic motor fatigability during grip and pinch tasks. The comparative study focuses on children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy (USCP) and their typically developing (TD) counterparts. The results […]