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For families, educators, and clinicians working with disabled, chronically ill, and neurodivergent learners.
If you’re like me, you probably spend hours perusing Pinterest to find a ton of ideas. Only, you might find yourself pinning and never going back because the activity is just not doable for a disabled or neurodivergent child.
I’ve been there.
In this series, I share adaptations/modifications for activities commonly found on Pinterest.
Don’t just pin the ideas. Do something about them!
Day 1: Sensory Bins
Day 2: Flannel Boards
Day 3: Painting
Day 4: Musical Experiences
Day 5: Drawing Tips
Day 6: Sharing Stories
Day 7: In the Kitchen
Day 8: Pretend Play
Day 9: Outdoor Play
Day 10: Alternatives to Worksheets
Day 11: Playdough Tips
Day 12: Yarn Play
Day 13: Easing into Group Activities
Day 14: Movement Activities
Day 15: Toy Suggestions
Day 16: Furniture/ Equipment
Day 17: Problem Solving
Day 18: Numeracy
Day 19: Cutting and Pasting
Day 20: Shapes, Colors
Day 21: Handwriting
Day 22: Writing Tips
Day 23: Literacy
Day 24: Science
Day 25: Social Studies
Day 26: Technology
Day 27: Books
Day 28: Celebrating the Holidays
Day 29: Organizing
Day 30: Final Thoughts: How to use Pinterest
Day 31: Giveaway (Giveaway expired. Page removed)
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