by Cara | May 31, 2018 | Active kids, activities, Uncategorized
Please share: I’m always looking for fun activities to add color to my kids’ lives. This week, I found a great way to let them not only use color but to create new colors all on their own! Mixing the colors with the rice is a fun way to let kids explore...
by Cara | Mar 14, 2018 | activities, colors, coordination, craft, crafts, create, dough, Easter, fine motor activities, following directions, FREE, fun activities, fun ideas, grasp development, hand eye coordination, motor skills, Occupational therapists, occupational therapy, OT, OT treatment, parenting, parents, play, play to learn, senses, sensory, sensory processing, sensory processing disorder, Slime, Spring, Spring break, switching hands, tactile, therapy, touch
Please share: Spring Time is finally here! The weather may not be ready for all the outdoor fun that summer brings, but there are plenty of fun springtime activities to do inside. Making Unicorn Play Dough is a great way to spend quality time expressing...
by Cara | Mar 9, 2018 | Active kids, activities, Easter, family, fine motor activities, for OTs, fun activities, fun ideas, holiday, holiday break, Occupational therapists, play to learn, seasons, sensory, sensory bins, sensory processing, Spring, Uncategorized
Please share: I love spring and eating Peeps candy. The best thing about today’s sensory activity is that you can play with this fun dough that engages multiple senses including tactile, smell, and taste. Easter Peeps Sensory Play Dough is also awesome because...
by Cara | Jan 30, 2020 | activities, autism, caregivers, dough, fine motor, fine motor activities, fine motor coordination, fun activities, fun ideas, grasp, hearts, holiday, love, loving, Occupational therapists, occupational therapy, OT, pediatric, sensory bins, sensory processing, sensory processing disorder, special education, special needs, teacher, therapy tools, valentine's day, valentines
Please share: It’s almost Valentine’s Day and we know you’re looking for fun and creative ideas. This is the PERFECT idea for teachers, therapists, and gifts for friends. Materials: 1 Container of red glitter glue ¾ and ⅔ cups very warm water...
by Cara | Oct 10, 2017 | fine motor, fine motor activities, fun activities, Halloween, play, play to learn, sensory processing, sensory processing disorder
Please share: OOEY GOOEY FUN for little fingers! This is a Halloween activity BUT feel free to change the color of the noodles (step 4) to ANY color. Instead of Halloween toys, add sea life toys, dinosaurs, as pictured below (I’ve given you my Amazon link to...