For Educators
Teacher Resource Hub
OT-informed classroom tools, printables, and strategies for supporting neurodivergent learners — from an occupational therapist who has worked alongside hundreds of teachers.
Featured Classroom Resources
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K–2
3–5
Free
Sensory Red Flags Checklist
12 classroom behaviors that may signal sensory processing differences — and what they mean. Print-ready, designed for teacher use.
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K–2
Free
Fine Motor Warm-Up Cards
25 quick fine motor activities (2–5 minutes each) for morning meeting, transitions, or brain breaks. Supports pencil grip and handwriting readiness.
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K–8
Free
Setting Up a Sensory Corner
Step-by-step guide to creating a calming sensory space in any classroom — with budget options under $50 total.
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All Grades
Professional
IEP Language Suggestion Bank
Ready-to-adapt language for sensory processing and fine motor goals in IEP documents. Cross-referenced with IDEA categories.
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All Grades
Free
Parent Communication Templates
Professionally worded templates for sharing sensory concerns with families — kind, clear, and focused on collaboration rather than diagnosis.
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K–5
Classroom Kit: Supporting Sensory Needs
A curated supply list of sensory tools that belong in every K–5 classroom — organized by budget and function.
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🎒 Free Classroom Starter Kit
Everything above — the checklist, warm-up cards, IEP language bank, and communication templates — bundled into one free download for educators.
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All Teacher Resources
August 1, 2011
Many parents are often on the lookout for games for their kids that can be fun and include educational concepts.…
July 13, 2011
Crazy thing happened during work the other day. A few days per week I visit children under the ages of…
July 11, 2011
Okay parents, how many dozens of children’s books do you read a week? I have been so impressed with some…
June 30, 2011
These days, time for myself is pretty much nonexistent. So I literally “leaped” at the opportunity to head into New…
June 14, 2011
How many of you remember your parents requiring that you sit at the dinner table until you eat your vegetables.…
June 13, 2011
Working with children on developing their hand strength, tracing and coordination there are only so many times we can do…
June 4, 2011
The Everything “A to Z” Peek-a-Boo Bag by International Playthings is a great activity to keep your children quickly entertained,…
June 3, 2011
What do you think of when you hear the word, “Shrinky Dinks?” For those of you with your heads out…
May 24, 2011
One of the most amazing things I find working with children is how much these little minds and hands take…
May 20, 2011
This is one of the coolest tub toys I have ever seen! The Yookidoo Stack ‘N’ Spray Tub Fountain has…
May 18, 2011
Gavin, who is now 19 months, has learned a new word in our house over the last few days. From…
May 16, 2011
Now that Spring is full swing and Summer is right around the corner, here in the Northeast all the local…
May 11, 2011
How many Dads out there can’t wait to buy their kids remote control cars? For all of you who have…
May 10, 2011
Gamewright has developed yet another great game, Can You See What I See? Bingo Link, which is geared to fine…
May 5, 2011
Recently Play-Doh has released new playsets that allow children to build and act out fairy tale adventures of Little Red…