OT, PT, Speech/Language

Occupational Therapy ot

Elementary & Secondary Links/Resources:
 

The following link has suggested activities around shoe tying, handwriting and keyboarding practice and activities to help with fine motor skills.

Occupational Therapy Resources and Activities


ptPhysical Therapy 

Elementary & Secondary Links/Resources:
 

The following link provides fun games for kids that are free and do not require much structure! 

Physical Activities for Kids Ages 3-5 

The following link provides families with classic games that work on gross motor skills for students who are ready for more structured activities and games. 

Physical Activities for Kids Ages 5-8

Secondary Links/Resources 

These links provide families with descriptions of physical games for older children that can be created and played at home. For teens, the following resources include games that also have a social aspect embedded. 

Physical Activities for Kids Ages 9-12 

Physical Activities for Kids Ages 13-17


SpeechSpeech/Language

Elementary Links/Resources:

Speech Resources:

This is a fabulous link that has printable resources to help your children keep their speech skills sharp! Printable resources include letter-sound practice, articulation practice, and story structure resources.

 Mommy Speech Therapy  

Articulation Resource:

This resource focuses on “Auditory Bombardment”. This is simply lists of words categorized by the beginning sound that grown-ups can read to their child to reinforce sounds in words. 

Auditory Bombardment Lists and Note to Parents 

The following resources  are language resources to work on comprehension, parts of speech, sequencing, and following directions  following directions:

Free Downloadable Speech/Language Resources

Free Printable Language Resources

Free Upper Elementary Resources from EdHelper 

News ELA

Celebrities Reading Picture Books!

Highlights Kids

Secondary Links/Resources 

This link is for students who are building their working memory. 

Auditory Memory App (by Hear Builder) 

Here families will find a couple more activities they can do together to build language skills. 

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