This Bug-Themed Sample Treatment Plan is the perfect starting point for therapists who are delivering virtual services. So many of us are facing the reality of our school based therapy practices being completely virtual or, at best, a hybrid blend of virtual and in-person treatment for the upcoming school year. Some of you are pros at this point after having to implement this style for the last quarter of the previous school year. But, recently, we have been getting lots of emails from therapists who haven’t yet had to tackle virtual therapy and they are feeling lost and ... Read More about Bug-Themed Sample Treatment Plan for Virtual Therapy
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Seasonal Activities for Kids
Whether you're looking for seasonal activities for fine motor, gross motor, or sensory processing skills - we've got tons for every season of the year! Be sure to check out the links that with the "Free Printable" label! These activities include freebies that will make planning and doing activities with your kids a breeze! Spring & Summer Seasonal Activities Perfect for welcoming warmer weather, these fun activities and free printables can help promote fine motor and gross motor development as well as a range of other skills! Springtime Writing Activities and Prompts for Kids ... Read More about Seasonal Activities for Kids
Therapy Toys, Tools & Ways to Play
Check out our favorite therapy toys, tools and fun ways to play with each of them! From fine motor fun to sensory play to gross motor exploration - we've got you covered! At The Inspired Treehouse we don't just recommend toys and tools. We also supply you with tons of different ways to play with each one so you're never short on ideas and inspiration! Fine Motor Therapy Toys & Tools Use these tools and toys to promote hand strength, fine motor coordination, and visual motor skills! These ideas will keep kids motivated and engaged whether you're playing at home, in the classroom, or in ... Read More about Therapy Toys, Tools & Ways to Play
Easy Activities for Kids: No Fancy Supplies Needed!
These easy activities for kids are perfect for families who have limited technology and limited materials on hand. In recent weeks, most therapy bloggers have been talking a lot about telehealth physical therapy and occupational therapy. We've been sharing our best therapy home program activities and providing lots of free printable activities like our Springtime Writing Prompts and our Letter and Number Identification Roadmaps. We even created an awesome Pirate-Themed Interactive Digital Movement Game - perfect for teletherapy and home programs! But something that hasn't been ... Read More about Easy Activities for Kids: No Fancy Supplies Needed!
Letter & Number Identification Cutting Practice Road Maps!
These Cutting Practice Road Maps are perfect for working with kids on letter and number identification and reversals! The best way to grab kids' attention and get them interested in learning is to create lessons and activities that are super engaging and hands-on. While some kids enjoy paper and pencil activities, we find that we can appeal to even more kids when we create learning activities that really pop off the page by adding a sensory or movement component.I've been working with my own little preschooler on identifying numbers and letters and, while we could use flashcards or plain ... Read More about Letter & Number Identification Cutting Practice Road Maps!
A New Approach: Telehealth Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
Looking for ideas for telehealth physical therapy and occupational therapy? We're all in this together! Check out our favorite activity ideas! It’s crazy how quickly things can change. One week, it's business as usual: -last minute notifications about the IEP meeting (tomorrow) -that one kid who had to go to the bathroom 3 X during our 30 minute treatment session -oodles of paperwork that will seemingly never get done You know the drill. A week later and BOOM. We are practicing social distancing from everyone but our own kids who are now at home 24/7 for an indefinite ... Read More about A New Approach: Telehealth Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy
Springtime Activity Pack
If you're facing an extended break from school or the clinic (whether expected or unexpected), you may be wondering how you can help the kids on your caseload maintain and continue to build the skills you've been working on in therapy or the classroom. That's why we're excited to share this brand new activity pack! It's the perfect thing to send home to families so they can promote and support skills while kids are not getting their usual therapy services over breaks. If you're looking for other home program ideas, we've got you covered! Check out our occupational and physical therapy ... Read More about Springtime Activity Pack
Occupational and Physical Therapy Home Program Activities
Looking for home program activities for occupational and physical therapy? We've got you covered! *This post contains affiliate links. Read more. We've all seen what happens when kids have extended breaks from school or therapy. Without regular practice with academics and other developmental skills, kids tend to regress and it can take days, weeks, or even months to regain the skills they've lost. Right now, as so many of us are facing an unexpected and possibly extended time away from schools and clinics, we know that many therapists, teachers, and parents are looking for home ... Read More about Occupational and Physical Therapy Home Program Activities
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