Showing posts with label December 02. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 2, 2017

December 2017 Edition – Digital Magazine for Pediatric OTs and PTs

December 2017 Digital Magazine for OTs and PTs from YourTherapySourceDigital Magazine for Pediatric OTs and PTs – December 2017 Edition

After a short hiatus, the Your Therapy Source digital magazine is back up and running.  The magazine is a great way to catch up on recent research, activity ideas and freebies from the previous month all in one location.  View this month’s edition below.

Table of Contents
Your Therapy Source Digital Magazine December 2017

HOW TO GET STUDENTS READY TO LEARN AFTER BRAIN BREAKS OR RECESS
MOTOR PLANNING AND CEREBRAL PALSY
LINK BETWEEN READING, VISUAL PERCEPTION, AND VISUAL–MOTOR INTEGRATION
ONE SIMPLE WAY TO IMPROVE PARTICIPATION
TEACHING THROWING AND CATCHING TO CHILDREN WITH DCD
FINE MOTOR SKILLS LINKED TO NUMERICAL SKILL DEVELOPMENT
MOTOR OVERFLOW IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN
EFFECTS OF YOGA ON AUTISM SYMPTOMS
HOW TO WRITE A SOCIAL STORY WITH VISUAL SUPPORTS
FINE MOTOR SKILLS, VISUAL FUNCTION, AND READING IN CHILDREN
LESS AFFECTED HAND IN UNILATERAL CEREBRAL PALSY
GROSS MOTOR SKILLS, POSTURAL STABILITY, AND AUTISM
YOUNG PEOPLE’S ATTITUDES ABOUT STANDING FRAMES
COLOR CUT GLUE FOR DECEMBER – SCISSOR SKILLS PRACTICE
ELEPHANT HOLIDAY HAT – SCISSOR AND FINE MOTOR ACTIVITY
DIRECTIONALITY WORKSHEET – WHICH WAY IS THE ANIMAL FACING?  

 

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Friday, December 2, 2016

6 Strategies to Optimize Learning With Physical Activity

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Research strongly indicates that exercise and physical activity helps to boost brain power.  Here are 6 strategies to put that research into motion:

  1. Get students moving and physically active.  Inspire students to exercise and be physically active.  School staff can add movement during brain breaks, recess time, during physical education, transition time and during lessons.  Parents can encourage decreased screen time and increased outdoor time at home.
  2. Incorporate exercise into learning activities.  When possible, teachers can add in physical activity directly into the lesson.
  3. Schedule physical activity during the school day at the best times.  Try increasing physical activity before at test or a challenging class.  Read 10 Easy Ways to Get the Brain Ready for Testing.
  4. Educate the school and family on the benefits of physical activity.  This will help everyone understand and encourage children to be physically active inside and outside of school.  Read 5 evidence based reasons how exercise impacts brain power.
  5. Start a committee to help increase physical activity in your school or community.  Create and develop a plan to start increasing physical activity throughout the school day and in the community.
  6. Teach the students the health benefits of being physically active.  When the students are educated, they will be more internally motivated to exercise.

Reference:  Reference: Marcus Conyers and Donna Wilson. Smart moves: Powering up the brain with physical activity. Phi Delta Kappan May 2015 96: 38-42, doi:10.1177/0031721715583961

Classroom Activity Posters

Classroom Activity Posters is a download collection of 16 exercise activities, 4 large posters and a brief, simple video demonstration of each exercise.The posters are divided into four groups: posture, alerting, ready to work and focus/balance. All of the exercises are performed in standing. Try these activities prior to starting fine motor activities, for posture breaks, to refocus students attention and for vestibular/ proprioceptive input in the classroom.  Find out more information.

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