Thursday, December 29, 2022 0 comments

Pizza Party Fun

                             

My COTA intern and students invited Mr. Handwriting and Ms. Scissors to a Pizza Party. The students were able to create things-to-do lists or write invitations for the party. After, they cut out pizza pieces from construction paper to create their own pizza slices. This activity addressed fine motor coordination, bilateral coordination, peer-group participation, and communication skills.

This activity addressed the students' handwriting legibility (modify by starting with a sentence prompt or using Where, What, Why, When, and Who questions). Additionally, the students' scissor skills were also addressed by cutting out simple and complex shapes (modify by changing the complexity of the shapes).

Monday, October 24, 2022 0 comments

Always a Place for FUN in Therapy


 

Thursday, July 14, 2022 0 comments

Dominoes and Fine Motor Precision


Lining dominos up requires fine motor precision. It also takes eye-hand coordination and visual perceptual skills to properly get the dominos lined up. The fun part is knocking them over.


Playing with dominos is an excellent way to improve a child’s…

 

Eye-hand coordination

Fine motor 

Visual perceptual 

Crossing midline 

Upper extremity coordination 

Fine motor precision
Tuesday, June 28, 2022 0 comments

SUMMER is HERE!!!


Summer is HERE!!!! LET'S CELEBRATE!!!








 


Wednesday, March 2, 2022 0 comments

Benefits of floor writing


Writing while lying on the floor has many benefits to help improve your child’s handwriting.  This position improves shoulder stability, wrist extension, and forearm placement. Additionally, it may improve your child’s ability to focus by changing their positions.

Sunday, February 20, 2022 0 comments

Black History Month


 

Saturday, February 19, 2022 0 comments

V a l e n t i n e Day & word spacing



Pipe cleaners, tiny pom-poms, and finger spacers were all used to 
aid my students to correctly spacing their words.


 

 
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