Gross Motor Maze Games are a great way to keep the kids active and an enjoyable way to work on vision skills, directionality, and critical thinking skills.
A Halloween Social Story to help your child handle the holiday and have fun. Social stories help children with autism understand and feel more comfortable.
Scissor Skills and Cutting Practice
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
Scissor skills are part of the foundation for our children to develop fine motor skills they will need all through their lives.
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Felt Garlands
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
Practice buttoning skills with these easy to make, reusable felt garlands.
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Gross Motor Maze Games
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
Gross Motor Maze Games are a great way to keep the kids active and an enjoyable way to work on vision skills, directionality, and critical thinking skills.
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Study Nature Science by Creating a Butterfly Garden
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
Teach children about plant and animal science by planting a Butterfly Garden. Resources for different climate zones.
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Heating Up Summer Creativity by Constructing a Solar Oven
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
Explore solar science by making a DIY solar oven. Recipes included!
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Bedtime Buddies
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
A sensory craft for kids who like to calm down with their favorite “friend”.
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Aromatic Ornaments Project
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
This Aromatic Ornaments project is a sensory experience for the hands and the nose. Kids will love to mush, pound, and roll the dough.
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Be All Ears Bean Bag Toss
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
An active game designed to help kids learn to listen and develop good auditory processing skills.
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Self-Esteem Mirror
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
Bolster a child’s self-esteem! Healthy self-esteem is like a child’s armor against the challenges of the world.
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Halloween Social Story
September 21, 2018 / by admin /
A Halloween Social Story to help your child handle the holiday and have fun. Social stories help children with autism understand and feel more comfortable.
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