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These obstacle course ideas are strategies used in occupational therapy obstacle courses to target development of specific skills.

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You've got to try this "Magnificent Motor Planning Game" to address motor planning and gross motor skills, including balance, and coordination! It's also great to promote attention and help with following directions. Items Needed Dry Erase Circle Dots or Carpet Spot Markers Typing Paper Printer Laminate Instructions: Make the "key" as seen above by typing a motor skill activity next to a certain color of circle. Examples of activities are "jump in place 5 times," "spin in a circle,"…

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Goal writing can be one of the trickiest aspects of the pediatric OT profession. What makes goals effective? How can you ensure they are appropriate and attainable for your patients? In this post, we'll discuss a framework that includes the most important components of an effective pediatric occupational therapy goal. We'll also consider some examples and offer tips for creating great goals of your own. Occupational Therapy Goals, Therapy Goals, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Writing Goals, Cool Writing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Pediatrics, How Can

Goal writing can be one of the trickiest aspects of the pediatric OT profession. What makes goals effective? How can you ensure they are appropriate and attainable for your patients? In this post, we'll discuss a framework that includes the most important components of an effective pediatric occupational therapy goal. We'll also consider some examples and offer tips for creating great goals of your own.

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Play On Pediatric Therapy | Kids Therapy on Instagram: "🚦OT Leah loves to play this game with kiddos in the clinic!   Here’s how to play: - either using coloured cards or giving directions verbally, call out either red, green, or blue.  - red means stop - green means go - blue means jump  - you can mix it up with different activities such as animal walks! Find a spot In your home that suits this activity and let your kids have fun with it! Jump into a a big pile of pillows and blankets  or your pool!   •  •  •  •  #playon #playonpediatric #playonpediatrictherapy #barrhavenbusiness #ot #pt #ptforkids #physioforkids #otforkids #physiotherapy #occupationaltherapy #behaviours #sensoryplay #sensoryintegrationtherapy #ptforchildren #otforchildren #ottawa #kidstherapy #visualprocessing #motorpla Dir Floortime Therapy, Trampoline Activities Occupational Therapy, Pediatric Physical Therapy Exercises, Visual Tracking Occupational Therapy, Crossing Midline Occupational Therapy, Toe Walking Interventions, Pediatric Occupational Therapy Activities, Occupational Therapy For Kids, Heavy Work Activities For Kids

Play On Pediatric Therapy | Kids Therapy on Instagram: "🚦OT Leah loves to play this game with kiddos in the clinic! Here’s how to play: - either using coloured cards or giving directions verbally, call out either red, green, or blue. - red means stop - green means go - blue means jump - you can mix it up with different activities such as animal walks! Find a spot In your home that suits this activity and let your kids have fun with it! Jump into a a big pile of pillows and blankets or…

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