Autism classroom

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a collage of buttons with the words button sorting cups on them and an image of a
Teaching colors- a great way to teach colors and counting with this hands on activity.
a poster with the words whose turn is it? who is next? and three children
Whose Turn Is It {interactive display to help turn taking}
FREE Simply use photographs of students on this display to show whose turn it is and who needs to wait. Change/rotate photos as required. Can be used to show turn taking for: * Show and tell * Who needs to work with the teacher/support staff * Whose turn it is to ask questions * Whose turn it is during a game * as well as any other activities involving turn taking
four fine motor activities using legos to learn how to use them for fun and learning
4 Fine Motor Activites using LEGO Bricks
Four easy to set-up and fun activities to practice fine motor skills using LEGO bricks from Fun at Home with Kids
a plastic tray with magnets and numbers on it
Numeros
four different pictures showing the process of making paper clips and plastic cutters for crafting
Everyday Fine Motor Materials - P is for Paperclip (Busy Bag)
Everyday Fine Motor Materials P is for Paperclip busy bag from PowerfulMothering.com
a poster with the words whose turn is it? who is next? and an image of
Whose Turn Is It {interactive display to help turn taking}
Simply use photographs of students on this display to show whose turn it is and who needs to wait. Change/rotate photos as required. Can be used to show turn taking for: * Show and tell * Who needs to work with the teacher/support staff * Whose turn it is to ask questions * Whose turn it is during a game * as well as any other activities involving turn taking
the hands and fingers game is shown in two different pictures
Kindness, Generosity + Emotional Intelligence
Kindness, Generosity + Emotional Intelligencea post from Pre-K and K Sharing - teach children how to ask for a turn and offer some acceptable responses (I would add "When I'm finshed." as one of the choices.)
the cover of 50 cool diy toys for fine motor skills, with pictures of different items
50 Must-Make DIY Fine Motor Toys
Fine Motor Skills Development with 50 Cool DIY Toys- on Lalymom
three plastic containers with rocks in them and the words fine motor practice with rocks
Fostering family connections through play and inspiration
famiglia: Fine Motor Practice with Rocks ~ a simple activity to set up for your toddler!
a plastic jug that has some toys in it
Occupational Therapy Corner: Helping Parents Promote Fine Motor Skills
Velcro small toys to the outside of the bottle. Child removes them and inserts them into the container. Great for fine motor skills
a wooden block with several different colored dots on it and one black dot in the middle
Velcro Block
velcro block - do multiple shapes, maybe stuff for eyes, nose, mouth, hair on one side!
a young boy is holding a test tube in one hand and an empty container in the other
Moving Water Sensory Play
OT Fine Motor: Moving water using a syringe -- Repinned by @PediaStaff – Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
a woman is using a bottle to make salad dressing
Preschool Handwriting | Fine Motor Skills
Handwriting: Developing the right skills at the right time. Great list of activities to build hand and finger strength and dexterity! May also help get ready for pitching.
a young child sitting at a table with some colored sticks on it and the words zipper board above them
DIY zipper board for kids
DIY zipper board for kids- fun boredom buster and great for fine motor