As a parent, helping with sensory needs can be overwhelming when they don’t follow a pattern and change often. We notice a wide range of emotions with our kids that we know are tied to their sensory needs. Snag this post for ideas to try with your kiddo. #sensory #parenting #kids #momlife #autism
Tired of always doing the same old sensory activities? This pom-pom rainbow sensory bag is a great way to shake things up! Its texture is great for babies, but it also incorporates skills that make it engaging for toddlers and preschoolers. Plus, the included pattern makes it super simple to set up! Download the free printable pom-pom rainbow template and make this DIY sensory bag to help your kids practice their counting, color recognition and fine motor skills. This color sorting bag is cool!

The Easter Fine Motor Pattern Block Mats packet works on matching colors, 2D shape identification, pre-writing skills and visual discrimination. By grabbing and placing the pattern blocks, students work to build strength in the index finger and thumb. (affiliate)

The Easter Fine Motor Pattern Block Mats packet works on matching colors, 2D shape identification, pre-writing skills and visual discrimination. By grabbing and placing the pattern blocks, students work to …

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