Activity Guide: Take a Sensory Motor Break (10 Pack)
Activity Guide: Take a Sensory Motor Break (10 Pack)
Why We Love It
Re-Focus tired, hyper or restless students with our step-by-step strategies. Use with no tools, or in combination with the sensory tools in our Break Boxes™. Each activity helps kids channel their energy and self-regulate.
- Pre-empts problem behavior with therapeutic activities
- Helps kids self-regulate with minimum supervision
- Made by Fun and Function
- Ages 3-Teen
Ideas for Use
Great for classrooms and clinics, use the activities to prevent disruptive behavior by integrating the sensory motor activities throughout the day or during circle time. Supports improvement in behavior and concentration for all students, especially those with specific challenges.
- Webinar and Onsite Training available
- Download the Fun and Function Behavior Tracking Tool (Version for Age 7+)
- Download Self Regulation and Tracking for Kids
- Get Quick Tips and FAQs
- Explore Break Boxes™ for Students K-8 and Custom Choice
- Download our Social Stories: Take a Break!
- Free Download: Visual Cues for Classroom Break Box
Details
- Each pack include 10 booklets
- 16 pages
Getting Started
Watch video on ActiveMind School Partnership (also see Sensory Habitat video).
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