DIY Calm Down Jars – Nature-inspired sensory and discovery bottles can be used for safe, no-mess, sensory play! They’re a great science and nature study teaching aid, and they’re the perfect way to help children (and adults) calm down and learn to self-regulate. Babies & toddlers can even use them to safely investigate small items without the risk of choking. | Rhythms of Play
Transition times can be tough. Wouldn’t it be great if you had something super handy and easy to use to keep your children focused, engaged, and maybe even moving between activities? We’ve got you covered! Yoga Moves for Transitions Times includes 35 creative ways to get children focused and engaged during those in-between moments. (affiliate)
What my body does for me. What I love about my body. What’s unique about me. What I can do to help it stay strong and healthy. Conversation starters to help children when the urge to compare starts. When they see their bodies with new awareness or forget to care for the gift of the physical self. Coming from a place of gratitude and awareness allows for an open dialogue based on respect, ownership and love. http://www.plantlovegrow.com/self-esteem.html
Yoga For Kids Cards and Printables bundle featuring regular yoga, nursery rhyme and alphabet themes! Great to use in the elementary classroom, preschool, daycare, occupational therapy or physical therapy. Children will love these fun poses and caregivers will how it calms and focuses children. #kidsyoga
Sensory Bottles for Every Holiday & Season – Calm down jars and discovery bottles provide a way for children to learn to self-regulate. They also deliver hours of safe, no-mess, sensory play. Try these sensory bottle recipes today! | #RhythmsOfPlay #SensoryPlay #PositiveParenting #PositiveBehavior #Toddlers #Preschool #Kindergarten #BehaviorManagement #SensoryBottles
40+ activities to cut and paste! Each activity requires the child to cut out objects and paste them in the correct positions. Children will practice fine motor skills, counting skills, visual perceptual, visual closure, visual discrimination and visual motor skills while completing these colorful projects. The pages can be printed for your own use as many times as necessary for the children that you work with. (affiliate)