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Featured Activity of the Month
Featured Activity of the Month
Identifying a Tantrum vs Sensory Overload
When your child is in the middle of a meltdown, you simply try to help them feel better and stop the tantrum as soon as possible, but understanding the underlying cause can help you understand approaches to assist them, as well as prevent future recurrence.
Sensory Sensation Sorting Game
Our Sensory Sensation Sorting Game is a hands-on activity designed for kids to organize items into sensory bins based on the type of sensory input it has. This game helps children improve sensory processing and fine motor skills while having fun!
Festive Fall Tree Craft
Enhance your child’s bilateral integration, motor planning, and intrinsic hand strength for scissor manipulation skills through this fun and festive seasonal craft. You can use items you normally have at home!
Make a Turkey Apple
A craft you can eat! This activity is great for promotion of spatial reasoning, motor planning, pincer grasp, body awareness and play with various textures.
How to Make a Calm Down Toolbox
Creation of the calm down toolbox provides social-emotional skill development and connection with your child.
Feelings Go Fish
Players take turns asking others for cards with specific emotions (e.g., "Do you have any 'happy' cards?"). If the asked player has the card, they must give it up. If not, they say "Go fish!" and the asker draws from the pond. When a player gets a pair of matching emotion cards, they place it face up and describe a situation that might cause that feeling.
Mealtime Recommendations for the Holidays
What kinds of thoughts does this holiday season bring to mind for you?
For families of children with special needs, the holidays can bring a very different list to mind.
Parents & Caregivers of Kids with Special Needs
November is a month we recognize caregivers of many types. It is hospice or palliative care month, when we focus on showing our appreciation for those who care for others.
Skeleton Hands Cotton Swab Craft
Looking for a simple, spooky-themed fine motor activity that’s perfect for October? Try this Skeleton Hands Cotton Swab Craft! This fun, low-mess art project helps children develop hand-eye coordination, bilateral integration, and fine motor precision.
Animal Action Adventure Board Game
This printable board game focuses on gross motor skills, balance, coordination, and body awareness.
National Physical Therapy Month
The Academy of Pediatric Physical Therapists states that “Pediatric physical therapists (PTs) work with children and their families to assist each child in reaching their maximum potential to function independently and to promote active participation in home, school, and community environments.”
Monster Footprint Hop
Make monster feet for a fun way to practice color recognition and get moving!
Create Your Own Creepy Character
Build your own monster while engaging in developmental activities!
Creating a Calm Down Toolbox
An effective tool for educators, parents, caregivers, and therapy providers, a calm down toolbox can help your child process emotions and reactions.
Check Your Engine
Make it a habit to check in with your engine to identify how your child is feeling and help them understand how others are feeling.
Halloween Workout
Work on gross motor skills, balance, coordination, endurance, stamina, and core strength with this spooky exercise!
Candy Corn Craft
Use tissue paper for this easy and festive fall craft! Download a free copy of this Candy Corn Craft.
Monster Toss Game
Get creative with your stack of monsters to practice visual motor skills.
Spooky Noodle Sensory Bin
Get into the Halloween spirit with this slimy DIY sensory bin!
This sensory bin helps kids work on fine motor skills with pinching, pouring and scooping. Develop language skills by describing the items in the bin.
Giant Spiderweb Painting
Set up a spooky canvas for your kids to make their own Halloween art!
This craft focuses on developing gross motor skills like crossing the midline, shoulder and elbow strength and stability, and wrist and pencil grasp.