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Tag Archives: Focused

Sensory

A Sensory Diet is a series of planned activities scheduled throughout the day that provides sensory input to help us stay focused and organized.  Find out how you can create a Sensory Diet for your child. #sensorydiet #parenting #kids #homeschool #homeschooling #autism #adhd #specialneeds #learningdisabilities #teaching #learningstyles #multisensory #learningresources #educational #activities #teaching #sensory #sensoryprocessing

Author Date December 2, 2019
A Sensory Diet is a series of planned activities scheduled throughout the day that...
Tagged #homeschool, #homeschooling, #learningdisabilities, #learningresources, #learningstyles, #parenting, #SensoryDiet, #sensoryprocessing, #specialneeds, Activities, ADHD, Autism, Child, Create, Diet, educational, find, Focused, help, Input, Kids, Multisensory, organized, planned, provides, scheduled, Sensory, series, Stay, Teaching, throughout |
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Mindfulness is the ability to live in the moment with an open mind and attention to the present.   In order to  live in the moment, one must be able to bring attention and awareness to all of the sensory, cognitive, and emotional aspects of the current experience.   Focused breathing, meditation and yoga are a few examples …

Author Date November 1, 2019
Mindfulness is the ability to live in the moment with an open mind and...
Tagged ability, able, aspects, Attention, Awareness, breathing., current, Emotional, Examples, experience., Focused, Live, meditation, Mind, Mindfulness, moment, must, open, order, Present, sensory cognitive, to bring, Yoga,   In |
Gross Motor Activities

child focused versus context focused

Author Date September 27, 2019
child focused versus context focused Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Tagged Child, context, Focused, versus |
Gross Motor Activities

A study from Indiana University revealed that women who were reminded of the negative stereotypes about math and visual processing for females did not display actual learning of the material presented to them. The researchers stated that the women who were under threat of the stereotype appeared to try too hard in a non focused …

Author Date September 23, 2019
A study from Indiana University revealed that women who were reminded of the negative...
Tagged about, actual, appeared, display, females, Focused, from, hard, Indiana, learning, material, Math, negative, presented, Processing, reminded, researchers, revealed, stated, stereotype, stereotypes, Study, them, threat, Under, University, visual, We're, Women |
Gross Motor Activities

Sitting, Focused Att

Author Jillian Warner Date April 13, 2016
Sitting, Focused Attention and Cerebral Palsy Your Therapy Source Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Tagged Focused, sitting | Leave a comment |
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  • Garden yoga for kids pose ideas. Use garden yoga in the Spring, Summer or all year long. These pose ideas are perfect for garden kids yoga! Perfect for a garden unit. A fun preschool activity or perfect for elementary brain breaks! #kidsyoga #gardentheme
  • Great size sensory toy for bringing in the car or keeping in a backpack. Sports fans will love it! #sensorybottle #sensoryplay #sensory #football
  • OT Corner: The Vestibular System Goes To School by Mary Kawar, MS, OT/L - THIS ARTICLE PROVIDES THE FOUNDATIONAL INFORMATION FOR BUILDING AWARENESS.
  • Tummy Time Tip - Pink Oatmeal
  • Bee-Bot: "enables children to improve their skills in directional language and programming through sequences of forwards, backwards, left and right 90 degree turns."
  • Get the kids moving with Valentine's Day games and brain breaks!
  • "L" for left. Simple way for school aged kids to discriminate left and right.
  • Arctic Animal Activities! These yoga poses are perfect for your arctic animal unit. They are also great for the winter time. A must try even for someone who has never done kids yoga. Too much fun not to do! #arcticanimal #kidsyoga #brainbreaks
  • Sensory light table is a fun activity with tons of versatility. This Christmas tree tasks can be done again and again. Then change it up to something else like gingerbread man or angel activity. #Christmas #sensory #kidsactivities #ideas #kids
  • A fun bundle of movement based activities that are easy to incorporate into your morning meeting. Physical activity is a must and this pack has fun resources to make incorporating movement into your morning meeting easy! This is perfect for preschool, daycare or kindergarten!
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