Monthly Archive
July 10, 2023
[Source: Speech Room News via TpT] No-prep color and play BINGO all about ocean animals vocabulary. This download includes 6 black and white BINGO boards with 24 ocean animal pictures and one set of calling cards. Print a different board for each…...
July 10, 2023
[Source:  Buggy and Buddy] Make this adorable paper bag sea otter craft for kids using our free printable sea otter template. You can add details to your sea otter, like our free printable baby sea otter or even a sea star or…...
July 10, 2023
[Source: Simple Every Day Mom] Sharing a story is one of the best ways to engage kids and teach them about the world. After all, books are full of captivating characters children can enjoy and learn from! When it comes to ocean…...
[Source:  Woot Jr.] As a native Floridian, I have spent a lot of time at the beach. I love breathing in the salt air, especially along the Atlantic coast. It can instantly relieve my stress and bring me back to my childhood.…...
[Source:  No Time for Flashcards] This is the perfect low mess summer craft, especially if a trip to the beach or local aquarium is on your to-do list. I like it because there is no threat of a huge glue explosion and…...
[Source:  Things to Share and Remember] This guy has so much personality! A shark clothespin magnet could be a fun summer craft for school agers or an addition to an ocean theme. A magnet holds it to the fridge, magnetic board or…...
July 10, 2023
[Source: The Recycling OT] Typically developing children naturally cross midline during play and functional activities. This is not a skill that parents usually teach, which is why you’ve probably never heard the term before. Children with dyspraxia other types of Sensory Processing…...
July 10, 2023
[Source: Crazy Speech World] Adjunct positions exist at all universities to fill positions on a short-term basis. I was really lucky to snag one last fall at Florida State as a clinical instructor. I’d always thought that this was the path I…...
July 10, 2023
A new study from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that growing up in poverty may influence the wiring of a child’s brain. The study, published June 27 in JAMA Network Open, indicates a link between both neighborhood and…...
July 10, 2023
[Source: Science Daily] For the first time, scientists have shown that gut bacteria differences are associated with later development of juvenile idiopathic arthritis, a debilitating rheumatic childhood disease, and that these differences are present years before the disease is diagnosed. The research…...