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Topics
ball skills
Bilateral motor coordination
calming
cooperative games
crossing midline
cutting
dyspraxia
fine motor coordination
gross motor
group activities
handwriting
in-hand manipulation
inside activities
messy play
motor planning
obstacle course
pencil use
preschool
recess
sensory
sensory processing
shoetying
story starters
strengthening
tactile
upper body strength
vestibular; balance
visual motor skills
writing
Cooperative Fun: This is a guessing/deductive game in which the first person establishes a word pattern for everyone else to figure out. He or she says, “I’m going to the moon and I’m going to take (name an object).” Everyone else follows by repeating the same phrase but naming a different object with the same pattern. Patterns could include words that start with the same letter as the speaking person’s name, words with double con- sonants, or words that begin with the last letter of the previous word.
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Pumpkin Play Dough:
Take 1 can of pureed pumpkin and add some corn starch. Mix together until you have the consistency you want! Add some pumpkin spice for that yummy pumpkin smell. Great for olfactory and tactile play.
Strange Animal Facts: Did You Know? A crocodile cannot stick its tongue out. A shrimp's heart is in its head. It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.
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Find The Letter Hole Punch Activity: Cut thicker paper, a file folder or poster board into a pumpkin shape. Around the edges of the pumpkin write letters, write letter P every two or three letters. Now have your child hole punch all the letter P's. You also have a stringing activity now!
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