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Tag Archives: #homeschool

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...
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Gross Motor Activities

Strength and Fitness in Homeschool Children – Your Therapy Source

Author Date December 2, 2019
Strength and Fitness in Homeschool Children – Your Therapy Source Pediatric Occupational Therapy
Tagged #homeschool, Children, Fitness, Source, strength, Therapy |
Gross Motor Activities

The Wiggle Jar: free printable jar label and activity cards with ideas to give your students breaks throughout the school day (from Homeschool Share)

Author Date November 29, 2019
The Wiggle Jar: free printable jar label and activity cards with ideas to give...
Tagged #homeschool, Activity, Breaks, cards., Free, from, Give, Ideas, Label, printable, School, Share, students, throughout, wiggle |
Gross Motor Activities

Christmas Tree Bowling is a great game to play at your next kids’ holiday party! It’s the perfect game to ecourage movement at the classroom, homeschool co-op or family party!

Author Date November 28, 2019
Christmas Tree Bowling is a great game to play at your next kids' holiday...
Tagged #homeschool, Bowling, Christmas, classroom, coop, ecourage, family, Game, Great, holiday, It's, Kids, Movement, next, party, perfect, Play, Tree |
Pediatric Physical Therapy

Cotton ball painting – Home Education Ideas for Reception EYFS age children – Follow @thenoschoolstart for more ideas and to join the next generation of home educators in the UK #homeschool #homeeducationuk #homeeducation

Author Date September 30, 2019
Cotton ball painting – Home Education Ideas for Reception EYFS age children – Follow...
Tagged #homeeducation, #homeeducationuk, #homeschool, @thenoschoolstart, ball, Children, Cotton, EDUCATION, educators, EYFS, Follow, generation, Home, Ideas, join, More, next, Painting, Reception |
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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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