Fun Fall Sensory Activities + Planner
Fun Fall Sensory Activities + Planner
24 Incredible sensory activities to take advantage of this fall!
Designed to be easy to print and hang on your fridge, these fall activities are simple, fun, and help improve your kid’s development.
Plus, this pack includes weekly planning templates so you can choose which activities you want to do when
The fall season has some unique sensory opportunities, this is your plan for taking advantage of them all while working on your child’s sensory processing, gross motor skills, motor planning, picky eating, and more!
What’s inside the printable plan:
- 24 separate sensory activities that are coded to let you know what areas of your child’s development they’re targeting.
- A supply list for each activity, when applicable.
- Detailed instructions and sensory benefits of the activities
- How to make adaptations or variants of the activities
HOW THIS HELPS YOUR CHILD…
1. Support Your Child’s Development - Set the groundwork for reading, improved attention, motor skills, and even improving picky eating.
2. Improve Their Sensory Processing - Designed to help your child improve their calm, focus, and decrease sensory sensitivities.
3. Combat The Effects Of Screentime - Interactive and fun, these activities will get your kids moving and stimulate their brain in new ways.
WHAT YOU'LL RECEIVE…
- A 34 page PDF that you can download or print that includes 24 sensory activities, supply list, detailed instructions, benefits of participating in these activities, and how to make adaptations.
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Frequently asked questions about this product?
What age is the Fall Sensory Activities and Planner Pack geared towards?
Fun Fall Sensory Activities can be used for kids 2 to 12. For the youngest and oldest of kids, you may have to make some adaptations, which we share when applicable within the activity instructions.
Who’s this pack for?
Perfect for parents wanting to maximize the fall whether they want to enhance their child’s development or support their child’s sensory needs.
It’s also great for occupational therapists, speech therapists, developmental therapists, physical therapists and other professionals working with kids that are looking for fresh ideas in treatment, and do-able suggestions to give parents for treatment follow through.