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

Just Spot It!

admin March 26, 2013attention, blue orange, focus, following directions, games, matching, occupational therapy, preschool, school age, sensory processing, social skills, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

Sometimes the simpler the game, the better.  I can’t tell you how many games I have purchased because they looked awesome and I thought the …

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Sticky Business-Orb Factory Forest Friends

admin March 24, 2013eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, orb factory, preschool, school age, sticky mosaics, strengthening, visual motor Leave a Comment

Just a quick post for any of you looking for a cute Easter present for your preschooler or school age child, I have the perfect …

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This is Monkey Business!

admin March 19, 2013fine motor, games, grasping, preschool, problem solving, school age, social skills 2 Comments

There are a few games that have been a staple in my therapy life for years now.  I recommend them again and again on my …

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Pep, Pepi Hooray!

admin March 8, 2013apps, attention, focus, iPad, matching, modulation, occupational therapy, pepi play, preschool, regulation, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

I love the iPad.  Love it a lot.  I love it for all the things I can do with it personally (write emails, check the …

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This Game is Nut-Tastic!

admin March 5, 2013attention, color recognition, educational insights, focus, following directions, games, grasping, occupational therapy, preschool, social skills, visual motor, visual perceptual, visual tracking Leave a Comment

I tend to have a hard time finding board games that are good for younger children.  As an occupational therapist, I am constantly on the …

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They Did it Again-Bugs and Bubbles

admin February 22, 2013alphabet, apps, attention, bugs and bubbles, bugs and buttons, eye hand coordination, focus, grasping, iPad, little bit studio, occupational therapy, pinching, preschool, school age, visual tracking Leave a Comment

Months back, I wrote this blog about Bugs and Buttons.  Recently, I discovered another great app from Little Bit Studio, creators of Bugs and Buttons.  Bugs and …

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Let’s Face It, This is Fun!

admin January 30, 2013body awareness, copying, fine motor, games, matching, motor planning, occupational therapy, preschool, school age, sequencing, social skills, visual motor, visual perceptual skills 1 Comment

I was at Little Things Toy Store in Brooklyn the other day looking for something for Quinn.  Out of the corner of my eye, I …

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Question from a Reader

admin January 8, 2013bilateral coordination, children, friendship skills, magformers, magnatiles, occupational therapy, preschool, school age, social skills, team work, toys, visual motor, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

What do you think of magformers? Owen played with some at a store on his birthday so we bought some for Christmas. They are pricy, …

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Best App List-iPhone and iPad

admin February 4, 2012apps, iPad, iPhone, preschool, school age Leave a Comment

Wow!  This is the most comprehensive list of iPhone and iPad apps I have seen.  I found this link on Facebook this morning and knew …

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