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Great way to keep a pace and not have to "entertain" your kids every day! a list of daily morning activities/tasks for the kids during summer break to keep their bodies and brains active and their house clean.
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sweet questions to ask a child at bedtime to encourage building your relationship. love these.
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by Bev Bishop; The full-color version of My Friend with Autism is designed for peers of children with autism. The book explains what autism is in a positive and understandable way, and how the behavior of children with autism can be different from that of typical children.
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Slick sticks: It's like coloring with lip stick: glides so easily. Great for kids who have decreased hand strength or for kids who don't like to color.
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Lock and Key math activity. Love this incorporation of fine motor and math
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Take a picture of your child while they are sleeping after they lost a tooth. Then, go to this website where they'll put the "tooth fairy" in the picture with them! Very cute. I'll have to remember this one day!
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I've done the pennant flags, but I am loving these pinwheels I saw on the Reverie blog!!
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OK seriously... this is AWESOME! I think its a must do for summer time!
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BEST resource I've seen with ideas for keeping toddler/pre-k kids busy! The busy bag exchange idea is GENIUS!
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cute on a boys bed or with the kids clothes that don't fit anymore
family rules supported with scriptures. we were thinking of some different wording and rules like "obedience" and "respect."
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DSM 5 and Autism- An Update From the Front Lines Part 2 Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
Calm gray- and white-striped nursery... But with more colors!
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Reading this right now....excellent book about a man with Asperger's who is married to an SLP. Great insights about marriage, life, and Asperger's Syndrome.- Re-pinned by @PediaStaff – Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
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Why haven't I ever thought of this?
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Aubrey McLellan I think they need to make medicine bottles have a tear slip to remind if you took it for the day or not.
Toddler Toothpicks Fine Motor Activity - Pinned by @PediaStaff – Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
Shape Up App - Looking for a visual motor integration app focusing on basic shapes? Shape Up is a recently developed app that provides a cute story with activities that focus on creating geometric shapes. - Pinned by @PediaStaff – Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
This is BRILLIANT... now baby can play with your iphone/ipod touch without fear of breaking it or being able to switch to different apps!! $14.99
Paint pages, make it easy to say “yes” to painting, take them when you travel, hikes or picnics! All you need is some watercolor paper and small squirt of watercolor paint (don't need much water color paint goes a long way plus it won't stain clothes, pretty much washes out of most everything). allow a few days to dry. Then when you are ready to paint just add water.
Footprint Snowman... As long as you love me so; Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow!- Re-pinned by @PediaStaff – Please Visit ht.ly/63sNt for all our pediatric therapy pins
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Baby hospital hats preserved in a shadow box, finally. I love it!
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ABC Scriptures to Memorize with your child printables
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I would love to do this with the kids!! ----------------- All Aboard The Minivan Express! Ready to start a Christmas tradition that the whole family will enjoy? I know you’ve all seen The Polar Express, well, this is our own version of that fun adventure! Each year we hide the “Golden Tickets” in our kids’ beds. My husband starts the bedtime routine as usual, while I prepare little bags of popcorn and hot chocolate drinks and place them in the car, oh and don’t forget to have Christmas music playing in the car too! When the kids go to climb into bed, they will find the ticket hidden under their covers, get ready for lots of giggles and screams as they all find their tickets! The kids are then instructed to grab their slippers and head for the car. Upon entrance to The Minivan Express, we hole punch the ticket (you know for effect and all.) Next, we travel around the city looking at all the beautiful lights. We may even stop somewhere for a fun snack on the way home. Now the kids look forward to this each year and look forward to getting “those special tickets”! ((I LOVE THIS!!))
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Carla Moran I'm really digging grey right now too!