Activities to Facilitate Motor, Sensory and Language Skills

Parent Resource Series, #2

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Child Development, Special Needs, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Special Education
Cover of the book Activities to Facilitate Motor, Sensory and Language Skills by S Kelley, Purple Toes Books
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Author: S Kelley ISBN: 9781497700192
Publisher: Purple Toes Books Publication: June 30, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: S Kelley
ISBN: 9781497700192
Publisher: Purple Toes Books
Publication: June 30, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

MORE!  Activities for families (can be adjusted for any age/ability group) to work on fine motor, gross motor, language and social skills
Integrates the use of a puppet & household materials
Provides specific greeting routine for group start and end to promote eye contact and engagement

As a parent of a special needs child, Dr. Kelley found that as she searched for materials regarding her own child’s needs, they were sparse and often not parent friendly.  As a promise to her son and families in need, she has developed a parent version of many of the books she’s developed in an effort to allow parents access to materials that would otherwise be restricted by having access to a therapist.  That being said, it should be noted, in no way are these materials meant to replace a trained therapist; however, many of the activities developed can easily be implemented by families without challenge.  The Parent Resource Series strives to be an easy-to-use resource for families seeking tools and activities for their child, regardless of disability or ability.

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MORE!  Activities for families (can be adjusted for any age/ability group) to work on fine motor, gross motor, language and social skills
Integrates the use of a puppet & household materials
Provides specific greeting routine for group start and end to promote eye contact and engagement

As a parent of a special needs child, Dr. Kelley found that as she searched for materials regarding her own child’s needs, they were sparse and often not parent friendly.  As a promise to her son and families in need, she has developed a parent version of many of the books she’s developed in an effort to allow parents access to materials that would otherwise be restricted by having access to a therapist.  That being said, it should be noted, in no way are these materials meant to replace a trained therapist; however, many of the activities developed can easily be implemented by families without challenge.  The Parent Resource Series strives to be an easy-to-use resource for families seeking tools and activities for their child, regardless of disability or ability.

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