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Tag Archives: pirate

Speech Therapy

What’s the Deal with Talk Like a Pirate Day? Ideas for Speech Therapy!

Author Date December 4, 2019
If you are in the SLP online world, you probably see a ton of...
Tagged Deal, Ideas, Like, pirate, Speech, talk, Therapy, What's |
Physical Therapy

Super fun pirate theme activities that promote movement! If you love a pirate theme you will love the pirate themed movement pack. It’s perfect for adding fun physical activity into the day! Great for a preschool pirate theme or preschool gross motor as well.

Author Date December 3, 2019
Super fun pirate theme activities that promote movement! If you love a pirate theme...
Tagged Activities, Activity, Adding, Great, Gross, into, It's, love, Motor, Movement, Pack, perfect, physical, pirate, PreSchool, Promote, Super, theme, Themed, well |
Physical Therapy

Pirate themed activities for gross motor! These are the best for preschool and up! I love all the great ways to move your body with a pirate theme. These are the perfect activity for any pirate unit!

Author Date December 2, 2019
Pirate themed activities for gross motor! These are the best for preschool and up!...
Tagged Activities, Activity, Best, body, Great, Gross, love, Motor, Move, perfect, pirate, PreSchool, theme, Themed, These, unit, Ways |
Physical Therapy

The pirate and princess pack is perfect for your party, gross motor activities, summer school, themed units and beyond. Add physical activity and make it fun with this fun themed pack of yoga, brain breaks, and a bonus set of fairy princess movement free printables. These are perfect for the classroom, therapy, camps, daycare and beyond! Make movement fun!

Author Date December 2, 2019
The pirate and princess pack is perfect for your party, gross motor activities, summer...
Tagged Activities, Activity, beyond, bonus, Brain, Breaks, Gross, Motor, Pack, party, perfect, physical, pirate, princess, School, Summer, Themed, this, units, Yoga |
Pediatric Physical Therapy

This fun pirate craf

Author Anthony Wright Date June 11, 2015
This fun pirate craft for kids doubles as a finger puppet! Make several with...
Tagged craf, pirate, this | Leave a comment |
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  • Camping Yoga - Fun themed yoga for kids! Perfect for home, the classroom, or therapy!
  • How to use breathing exercises for executive function skills to build basic self-regulation skills, de-stress, recharge, and reset to an optimal mind-body state.
  • Camping Yoga - Fun themed yoga for kids! Perfect for home, the classroom, or therapy!
  • Tummy time play idea using a sensory bag! Great tummy time tip!
  • These WInter sensory movement activities are great for January occupational therapy activities in therapy or home programs. Want to inspire movement activities for preschoolers or brain breaks for the classroom? Kids just aren't moving like they used to! Here are fun and easy ways to add movement in the classroom or use as brain break ideas.
  • Space activities preschool. This is the perfect space themed pack for your preschool space unit! It is great to use all year long. Use these fun movement ideas for brain breaks, kids yoga and physical education! Your kids will love moving with a pace theme!
  • Arctic animal activities that are perfect for your arctic unit! Incorporating physical activity with learning. These kids yoga cards are great to use all winter long and are an awesome brain break! A great option for physical education as well as physic
  • Children with ADHD have decreased attention span and inhibition and increased hyperactivity and impulsivity.  Recent research discussed eye movements and ADHD.  Approximately 3-7% of school-aged children have ADHD, therefore, learning more about the visual system of these children is important.
  • Fine motor activities with a space theme! These are the perfect space themed activities for your classroom, home or therapy session. Use these activities for morning work, to go with a space unit or in occupational therapy. Fun for a preschool space theme or kindergarten space theme. Use all year long!
  • Fun farm activities that are all about physical activity and movement! These are great for preschool gross motor, farm gross motor, therapies and more! The farm theme movement pack is the perfect addition to any farm unit!
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