The gingerbread themed emotions puzzle pieces are a way to teach kids valuable vocabulary and coping strategies in one. The puzzle pieces not only help kids identify and name the emotions, but then they have to match the word with how that emotion typically displays itself on our face. This ...
With extensive experience working with special needs children, including her own children with special needs (Rett Syndrome, autism, anxiety, and ADHD), she creates hands-on curricula and activities that are great for working with children of all abilities in the classroom and at home. Hands-on...
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With extensive experience working with special needs children, including her own children with special needs (Rett Syndrome, autism, anxiety, and ADHD), she creates hands-on curricula and activities that are great for working with children of all abilities in the classroom and at home. Hands-on...
To make it even more simple, I use a rubber band around each stack of puzzle pieces. These can be tossed in a storage container with all of the other counting puzzles! A paper cutter saves so much time, I don’t know what I would do without it. After having tendonitis in my wrist...
With extensive experience working with special needs children, including her own children with special needs (Rett Syndrome, autism, anxiety, and ADHD), she creates hands-on curricula and activities that are great for working with children of all abilities in the classroom and at home. Hands-on...
To make it easy for beginners, give them one puzzle at a time. You can even print an extra copy, slide it into a page protector and have the students match the pieces to that. For more skilled kids, you can mix the puzzles together. ...
Hide shape blocks, shape puzzle pieces, or pattern blocks in a sensory bin. As your child finds the blocks, see if they can match the shape to the lemonade preschool theme posters. Practice drawing the shapes in a sand orsalt tray. This is wonderful fine motor activity!