printables

poster of nugget builds

The Nugget can be used as both furniture and a playtime toy! It can be configured into “builds” of all sorts, allowing your child to work on a variety of motor skills including climbing, crawling, balance, sliding, rolling, and simple motor planning. It can also be used to create a great sensory or break space!

Download and print for fun builds to try with your little ones!

Mr. Potato Head coreboard

Mr. Potato head is a wildly diverse toy as it allows you to work on a variety of Occupational Therapy related goal areas such as grasp, bilateral coordination, visual motor skills, visual perceptual skills, body awareness, and so many more! It also provides great opportunity for communication and building language skills!

Download and print this coreboard so that the next time you’re playing with Mr. Potato, you can use it to model language and make selections around body parts, clothing, and colors!

calm down strategies for your child

Here’s a single page printable guide for some sensory strategies that may benefit your child during periods of dysregulation.

Download and print for easy reference!

Parent tips for managing dysregulation

As parents, it is easy to forget that when working with our children, we ourselves, are a therapeutic tool! Here are some great reminders and strategies to implement when your child is dealing with sensory overload or dysregulation!

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Sleep Hygiene

There is something highly effective about following the same bedtime routine every night.

It allows your child to memorize their routine in their conscious memory. It also cues them subconsciously. When they start to go through the steps, their brain signals their body to feel sleepy because it knows what comes next.

Download and print our sleep hygiene handout for some ideas and tools to help with your child’s sleep routine!

Pencil Grasp Tips & tricks

Learning to hold a pencil can be difficult, and we don’t always have pencil grips on hand, so here are some easy ways to encourage proper grasp with household items.

Remember, practice makes permanent!

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