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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “imagination”

It’s Okay To Be Bored

admin June 22, 2016boredom, crafts, creativity, executive functioning, imagination, preschool, problem solving, summer, summer activities Leave a Comment

It’s been a while since I last posted.  Between a really magical family vacation and the end of the year school madness, I have found …

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All Lit Up!

admin December 29, 2014bilateral coordination, color recognition, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, imagination, matching, pincer grasp, shapes Leave a Comment

So Santa was really good to my girl this year.  He not only brought her all of the crazy things she asked for (he failed …

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Tell Me a Story…with Dice!

admin October 3, 2014creativity, executive functioning, games, graphomotor, handwriting, imagination, norman and jules, social skills, wooden toys Leave a Comment

I am always looking for fun, motivating and interesting ways to work on handwriting with the school age kids I work with.  For many of …

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So Many Obstacles, So Much Fun

admin April 26, 2013cooperative play, eeBoo, games, group games, imagination, motor planning, organization, problem solving, school age, social skills, speech therapy 1 Comment

Several weeks ago, I blogged about a toy from one of my favorite toy companies, eeBoo.  I have loved this company for years, but have fallen …

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Stella!!! and Sam

admin April 25, 2013apps, attention, eye hand coordination, following directions, graphomotor, grasping, imagination, matching, preschool, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

My iPad is full of apps.  I have actually had to go through and delete some to make room for the new and improved apps …

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Don’t Let the Pigeon Run This Blog

admin April 10, 2013app, attention, focus, following directions, imagination, iPad, language, listening, modulation, preschool, processing, regulation, school age, social skills Leave a Comment

Mo Willems writes some of my favorite children’s books so when I heard that there was an app featuring the Pigeon from his books, I …

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Felt These Were Amazing!

admin April 2, 2013color recognition, eeBoo, fine motor, games, grasping, imagination, matching, ot month, preschool, school age, social skills, toys, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

A few years back I discovered an amazing toy company called eeBoo.  They are a New York based company who’s products are tremendously well made …

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Let’s Get the Doodling Started

admin March 23, 2013app, doodlecast, drawing, graphomotor, handwriting, imagination, iPad, play, preschooler, school age, social skills, visual motor, visual perceptual, zinc roe 1 Comment

Until I began working with kids what seems like a lifetime ago, I didn’t realize that not being able to draw was something so many …

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