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Movement Dice and Spinners Self Regulation

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Are you looking for new ways to do movement breaks or to teach kids movement strategies? Then, this is the packet for you! This includes dice and spinners that students can do to practice strategies and also do movement breaks! For the dice, you need to print on cardstock and glue or tape together. For the spinners, all you need is to print, use a pencil and a paperclip.

What’s included:

•Page 4: Time dice

•Pages 5 – 9: Yoga dice

•Page 10: Animal walk dice

•Pages 11-12: In seat strategies (SIMPLE BLACK AND WHITE CLIPART)

•Pages 13: Scenarios for students to tell you what coping skills they would use

•Pages 14-15: Yoga spinners

•Pages 15: Animal walks spinner

Page16:Inseatstrategyspinners

 

This is a perfect supplement to your social emotional and self regulation program. This helps to expand your student’s current self regulation toolbox. This gives different sensory motor strategies. This is perfect for general education students but also students with Autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, ADD, sensory processing disorder, and other special needs. This can be used with general education, RTI, MTSS, special education, occupational therapy, speech language pathology, and social work.

 

This also supports core strength, crossing midline, coordination, gross motor, and motor planning.

 

I am a school occupational therapist who has a doctorate in occupational therapy. I work closely with special education and general education staff adapting material. This is where I get my inspiration for this material.

 

DISCLAIMER: By using this, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Please speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability.

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DISCLAIMER: Elizabeth Kosek is a Licensed Occupational Therapist , but is in no way representing herself as such with the content of this blog or through her resources. By using this website or any resources, you agree that this activity is not intended to replace skilled therapy services, consultation, treatments and does not replace the advice of a physician or occupational therapist. Speak with your physician or OT if you have questions. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Stop any activity if you are unsure about a child’s reaction or ability. Empowering OT is not liable for any injury, accident, or incident that may occur when creating or replicating any of the activities or ideas found on this blog or contained within any resource provided here.