A fun way to transition between activities is by doing an obstacle course. When going from table top work to circle time, or vice versa, have the kids go via obstacle course. It not only entertains them, it can build their gross motor skills while allowing them the movement time they need during their school day to be able to learn most effectively. Studies show that children need time between sedentary learning times for gross motor to allow them to concentrate and to learn better. Try these ideas, or make your own obstacle courses. Ideas can be: crawling through a tunnel, hopping over an object, stepping up and down a stool, scooter boards and catching and throwing balls.
Have the kids jump on the bubble wrap to make cool popping noises.
Here parents, educators, and therapists come together to share ideas to help children of all abilities function at their utmost potential. Useful information and tips regarding the challenges that children can face, as well as fun, educational crafts and games for children to do are covered here. Some of the topics addressed are sensory, fine motor, school readiness, autism, strengthening and crafts.
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