Monthly Archive
October 3, 2023
Please enjoy our newest issue of Teaching & Therapy Resources for the Classroom, Clinic and Carryover.    (Have you missed any of our previous issues? Read them HERE) Please feel free to forward this weekly resource to the parents/guardians, other therapy clinicians…...
October 3, 2023
[Source:  Pathways.org] Why’s and How’s of Tummy Time presented by Dr. Anne Zachry and Linda Rooke, PT The webinar covers: The importance of tummy time Different tummy time positions How to make tummy time fun Tips for a fussy baby during tummy time…...
[Source: Your Therapy Source] It’s MONSTER TIME!  Halloween is at the end of this month and monsters are a fun way to incorporate the theme into fine motor practice.  This monster fine motor game requires fine motor skills to fill in the adorable green…...
[Source:  Papo da Professora Denise via Fine Motor Boot Camp] This is a great (and almost free) bilateral (two hands) and visual motor activity! So fun! Learn How Through Fine Motor Boot Camp’s Facebook Page    ...
[Source: The Learn and Grow Designs blog] I am really excited to share the Glad Monster, Sad Monster Art Lesson I did with my 1st grade classes. O.K., I am always excited to share things with you. The great thing is my…...
[Source:  Simply Speech] October is here! This time of year is so much fun because we get to jump right into some of the most fun holiday therapy themes. There are so many options for spooky stories and ghoulish games, but sometimes…...
[Source: Fantastic Fun and Learning] Eeeek! Monster! Monsters don’t have to be scary. They can be fun and silly at the same time. What is really fun about exploring a monster theme with kids, is letting their imaginations run wild. There’s no…...
October 3, 2023
[Source: Science Daily] Promoting healthy sleep in teen night owls brings adolescents’ biology and school demands in alignment. School systems aren’t built for kids who fall asleep and wake up late, the so-called “night owls,” which may help explain why this group…...
[Source:  MindShift] Many teachers are excited about the compelling research on the power of a growth mindset to change student perceptions of themselves as learners. Stanford psychology professor Carol Dweck discovered that when kids receive a message that their brains are malleable…...
[Source:  Early Learning Ideas] Are you looking for some fun books to use for your monster theme or Halloween theme unit or lesson plans?  Here is a list of some of my favorite monster books for kids. Read All About Them on Early Learning Ideas...