Welcome to my blog! Here parents, teachers, and students can find helpful resources, ideas, and games for their occupational therapy needs. Occupational therapy helps children of all ages who have difficulties or delays that affect their participation in day-to-day life activities including self care, school performance, play, and leisure. Occupational therapy can provide the skills, training and tools to help children and their families be successful. Julie Merrill, OTR/L
It is important to keep your children active and engaged over the summer to prevent regression. Below are a list of easy, OT related activities you can do with your children to practice handwriting, hand strength, and mental processing!
Writing in foam soap in the bath
Sidewalk chalk writing
Grocery Store Game
Write something in the grocery store that starts with each letter of the alphabet.
Dry erase board writing
Scattegories
Rearranging Scrabble letters into words and writing them
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