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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.
Download the Free Kit
All Teacher Resources
November 29, 2010
Over the Thanksgiving holiday we brought a few toy treats with us to our family to pass the time. I’ve…
November 29, 2010
Fisher-Price, BigFoot the Monster will be a sought after remote controlled dinosaur toy for preschoolers this holiday season. He has…
November 28, 2010
How many hours did you spend away from your family this past Thanksgiving holiday handwashing your China and real silver…
November 21, 2010
The Professor Brooster Mechanical Brain Booster is seriously one of those games that you would often think, why didn’t I…
November 20, 2010
I think many of us can remember sitting with the old Wish Book catalog that would arrive before the holidays.…
November 19, 2010
The Moon Sand Construction Crane comes in an orange, plastic storage case. Inside there is a backhoe with a wrecking…
November 16, 2010
These little guys are flying off the shelves in stores this holiday season! Squinkies are tiny squishable toys that live…
November 15, 2010
Being an occupational therapist, I am always challenged to teach children the motor skills related to handwriting and am constantly…
November 15, 2010
If you are looking for a different arts and crafts kit for little girls (ages 6 and up), check out…
November 13, 2010
Many parents tell me that they simply don’t give their children a spoon to feed themselves with because they don’t…
November 11, 2010
Are you looking for a fun, family fundraiser to raise money? Last night we attended a Gamewright GameNight. I have…
November 7, 2010
Shape sorters are fantastic for children between the ages of 1 and 3! This adorable Poppin Shapes Aquarium Shape Sorter…
November 7, 2010
So we all have items that our children play with that one day will find their way to the storage…
November 7, 2010
So everyone knows Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, but have you met Spud Lightyear? Not until Toy Fair last year…
November 5, 2010
Over the next few weeks I’m hoping to share some cool products to enhance mealtimes on Feed Me Friday at…