The fun, Emotional Regulation Bingo Game helps children to identify emotions and to reinforce the concepts of self-regulation. The Emotional Regulation Bingo Game includes one review board, 26 calling cards and 20 Bingo boards. It is fun for a crowd and easy to play to help children identify and recognize different emotions and levels of alertness. (affiliate)
Yoga for Kids Cards and Printables are activities to add to your lesson plans! Great for the classroom, daycare, at home, OT or PT. These fun poses will help kids calm down and focus. This great bundle includes ocean, rainforest, woodland, wetland, jungle, artic, desert, African animal themes. #kidsyoga #brainbreaks #grossmotor
Yoga for Kids Cards and Printables are activities to add to your lesson plans! Great for the classroom, daycare, at home, OT or PT. These fun poses will help kids calm down and focus. This great bundle includes ocean, rainforest, woodland, wetland, jungle, artic, desert, African animal themes. #kidsyoga #brainbreaks #grossmotor
Does your child’s handwriting speed affect their participation in writing assignments? Handwriting speed develops over time and there are some ways you can help improve it. Keep reading below to find out what typical writing speeds are by grade level and also some tips for improving handwriting speed.
When it comes to engaging preschoolers in meaningful activities that promote learning through play, sensory play activities are a great budget-friendly option. Not only fun and creative, these activities help engage and stimulate preschoolers’ senses. From tactile movement to exploring various textures and smells, sensory play has limitless ways for preschoolers to explore their world and learn in a fun and interactive way.
Ringer Game Sensory Bottle! This sensory bottle is also a fun game! With the help of rainbow loom bands, this portable game for kids can help children develop concentration, focus, and self-regulation while they play. Calm down jars and discovery bottles are also a great way for babies and toddlers to play with small items without the risk of choking on them. | Rhythms of Play