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Multi sensory activities are better activities for young and old. SUPPLIES = Bubble wrap, paint, colored pencils DIRECTIONS: With this activity, you place a small amount of paint in a pie tin and then take a piece of bubble wrap (these are free if you check with...

Begin writing with added sensory input. Easy to erase and redo while keeping the interest level. SUPPLIES: cardboard, scissors, dry erase markers, tape, paper(8x11) placed into a page protector. OPTIONS: Say the sound of each letter or list words that start or end with the letter traced....

OT: This is great for beginning coloring skills. Two colors with the colored outline suggestion. The slightly colored border will not compete with the visual interest , but suggest attention to the page. ST: This can be used to write or paste in words that have...

If you want to make your cards fancy, just copy pictures like the talking boy and then cut them out and paste them on the blank side of the cards. Kids enjoy the mystery of cards and you can build communication skills at the same time. Share...

This small collection has the unique features of addressing arrow awareness and mixing colors together which helps with fluid intelligence (ability to analyze and categorize concepts). Red + Blue = Purple Blue + Yellow = Green Hopefully these 3 coloring tasks are easy enough to complete in a...

ST & OT: A quick but challenging task, this can be used to call out a letter to complete or call off words that start with each letter in the word January. A tad of coloring can keep this fun and writing can also be worked...