![]() It is the execution of hand movements guided by what the child is seeing. Visual Motor Integration (VMI) Skills involve the coordination of hand movements based upon the perception of visual information.There are a variety of visual perceptual skills deficits in one or more of these may have academic and functional consequences for success at school and home. Visual Perceptual Skills involve the ability to understand, evaluate, and interpret what is seen.Executive functioning includes tasks that help a child learn new information, remember and retrieve information learned in the past, and the use of this information to solve problems in everyday life. Executive Functioning Skills involve the many tasks a child’s brain performs that are necessary to think, act, and solve problems.Sensory Playinvolves opportunities to promote the development of sensory processing skills by increasing adaptive or functional responses to sights, sounds, touch, and movement.Fine motor skills are necessary for completing daily tasks such as dressing (using buttons/zippers), feeding (using mealtime utensils), being a student (using a pencil, keyboard, or scissors), and engaging in leisure/play activities (drawing, playing many musical instruments). Fine Motor Skills involve the use of precise and coordinated movements of the fingers to perform hand use tasks.Level 3 Calendar and Plans are organized as follows: Wednesday = Visual Perceptual/Visual Motor Integration.Level 1 and Level 2 Calendar and Plans are organized as follows: What Skills are Addressed in the Calendars? So as to offer each child the most relevant and age appropriate activities, this year we have continued to provide you with three suggested age ranges/grade levels: ![]() Summer Activity-a-Day Calendar is a FREE Printable for the summer months of June, July, and August 2020. Expand their role in the family- Complete simple household tasks that help to boost a child’s confidence while learning daily living skills.Benefit from multi-sensory learning experiences- These capture your child’s interest while using touch, movement, sound, and sight to promote learning.Create new life experiences- Children with more background knowledge have better reading comprehension.Stay fit and coordinated- Build muscles, balance, strength, endurance, and fight childhood obesity.These summer themed crafts & activities provide opportunities to use a variety of tools and materials that build hand strength, pencil control, and eye-hand coordination. Maintain fine motor skills- Children with special needs may regress when not participating in therapy.These activities offer opportunities for writing, drawing, generating ideas, and using executive functioning skills (problem solving, planning & organizing). Minimize or eliminate learning loss- Skill regression may occur during prolonged breaks from school.Tools to Grow is pleased to share our annual FREE Activity-a-Day Summer 2020 Calendars with hundreds of activities designed to maintain academic knowledge, battle summer boredom, and make family memories!īy providing their child the opportunity to engage in these activities, parents will be offering their children the chance to: Sensory Processing/Self-Regulation (19)ĭive into Summer!! Activity-a-Day Calendars & Weekly Plans 2020.Pediatric Neurodevelopmental Treatment (2).
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