Occupational therapy activities

Discover a wide range of interactive and stimulating occupational therapy activities that can help enhance physical and cognitive skills. Get inspired and find the perfect activities to promote independence and improve quality of life.
Learning Through Play: 56 Occupational Therapy Activities for Kids Occupational Therapy Activities, Autism Activities, Motor Skills Activities, Sensory Activities, Activities For Kids, Physical Activities, Down Syndrome Activities, Early Intervention Occupational Therapy, Play Therapy Activities

Whether your child has sensory sensitivities, struggles with fine, gross, and/or visual motor skills, or needs help with handwriting, these occupational therapy activities will not disappoint!

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Lexy Bruechert
Preschool Journals, Homeschool Preschool Activities, Fine Motor Activities For Kids, Pre Writing Activities, Preschool Writing, Motor Skills Activities, Preschool Learning Activities, Kindergarten Handwriting Activities, Pencil Grasp Activities

Handwriting practice doesn’t need to be boring! This handwriting activity uses colored pencils with bright and vivid colors to make a colorful activity that seems more like a game than working on handwriting skills like letter formation and pencil pressure. If you’ve been following The OT Toolbox for long, then you know that creative handwriting ... Read more

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Roxanne De Craene
Welcome to Pediatric Occupational Therapy Tips! My blog has tons of occupational therapy activities for children! Visual ... Visual Motor Activities, Visual Perceptual Activities, Pre Writing Activities, Preschool Learning Activities, Toddler Activities, Visual Processing Activities, Physical Activities, Visual Discrimination Worksheets, Sensory Activities

Welcome to Pediatric Occupational Therapy Tips! My blog has tons of occupational therapy activities for children! Visual perception is a skill that many young children struggle with. Visual perceptual activities are a great way for children to work on these skills while having fun. Research reveals that there is a relationship between written language and the ability to draw or copy designs. If a child has problems with visual perceptual skills, fine motor skills, or visual motor…

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Lorri Gardner