
This week's therapy resource shared includes...
Winter Themed Activities!

Sensory Processing:
Click here for a "Create your own Snow" recipe! This activity could include Arctic animal pretend play or pretend snow cone activities. Food coloring could be added for varying colors. To address olfactory, you could add a little bit of peppermint oil!
Click here to check out this Winter Brain Break activity sheet!
Fine Motor Skills:
Sound-Flakes Speech/OT Activity
Winter Picture Assembly (cut and color)
Click here for "Sneezy the Snowman" activity! Click here for https://youtu.be/iUsHnKSyDH0 Snowman cut-out activity (for kiddos that have visual impairments, use different textures on the cutout (e.g., cotton balls, sandpaper, felt, velvet).
Visual Motor Skills:

Making Snow!
This activity could include Arctic animal pretend play or pretend snow cone activities. Food coloring could also be added. To include olfactory, you could add a little bit of peppermint oil!
ST Goals addressed: Following directions to assist with making, actions and increasing MLU (e.g., penguin jumps in the snow), as well as, descriptive language (how does it feel, look, smell, etc.).
Sneezy the Snowman:
Snowman cut-out activity (for kiddos that have visual impairments, use different textures on the cutout (e.g., cotton balls, sandpaper, felt, velvet).
Goals addressed: 1) Identification 2) If using augmentative alternative communication or a total communication approach, therapist can pause video and wait for a response via a switch, eye gaze, reach, etc. 3) WH questions using pictures, actual objects, icons on a device 4) Following directions.
Sound-Flakes Activity:
Check out this great Sound-Flakes activity that addresses multiple areas with your kiddos!
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