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Remote Therapy Tools

admin March 25, 2020bilateral coordination, creativity, cutting, fine motor, graphomotor, gross motor, hand eye coordination, imagination, open ended play, preschool, remote therapy, school age, sensory play, visual skills Leave a Comment

It’s hard to believe how quickly things shifted for us as therapists, parents, teachers, etc. in such a short time. For kids, they may be …

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Land Of Dough

admin March 19, 2020alphabet, bilateral coordination, cutting, fine motor, hand eye coordination, land of dough, manipulation skills, norman and jules, open ended play, preschool, school age, sensory play, social skills Leave a Comment

Seems like right now is a good time to start this blogging thing again and I couldn’t be more excited about partnering up with my …

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Snow Day Fun!

admin January 10, 2017arts and crafts, bilateral coordination, cutting, fine motor, graphomotor, hand eye coordination, play, snow day, social skills, strengthening, tactile defensiveness, visual skills Leave a Comment

I spent most of this past weekend playing outside in the snow.  I’m not sure who enjoys the snowy weather more:  me or my 6 …

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My Top 10 OT Tools

admin April 8, 2016cutting, discovery putty, eye hand coordination, fun and function, games, grasp, orb factory, scissors, sticky mosaics, strengthening, usborne, visual skills, zoom ball Leave a Comment

For those of you who aren’t occupational therapists, you may not realize that April is Occupational Therapy Month.  It began in 1980 and was scheduled …

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Springing into Spring!

admin March 21, 2016coloring, crafts, cutting, easter, fine motor, fingerprint, graphomotor, gross motor, spring, visual skills Leave a Comment

Living in New York City and working with kids, I happen to have a real mix of kids who celebrate different holidays.  Since I grew …

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Snow Day!

admin January 22, 2016baking, board games, cooking, cooperative play, crafts, cutting, fine motor, games, handwriting, indoors, outdoors, snow day, social skills Leave a Comment

With the anticipation of the impending snow this weekend, I thought I would focus today’s post on both outdoor and indoor activities you can do …

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Stick It To Me!

admin January 12, 2016crossing midline, cutting, eye hand coordination, grasping, lee magic, orb factory, stickers, sticky mosaics, strengthening, visual skills, visual tracking, writing Leave a Comment

According to my friends at Red Tricycle today is National Sticker Day which I love to know.  I have always loved stickers.  As a matter …

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It’s The Most Boo-tiful Time of The Year!

admin October 17, 2014bilateral coordination, crafts, cutting, executive functioning, fine motor, halloween, preschool, puzzles, school age, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

Let’s face it, Halloween is a really fun time of the year.  Not only do the kids love it, grownups do too.  The gym I …

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All You Need Is Love

admin February 12, 2014bilateral coordination, crafts, cutting, fine motor, grasping, holiday, preschool, school age, sorting, valentines day, visual motor, visual perceptual, zoo sticks Leave a Comment

As a child, Valentine’s Day was just like any other day.  As a family, we didn’t do much to celebrate the day.  We would make …

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