Summer Groups 2010

Occupational Therapy Summer Group Program sensory games

Registration is ready to go!

We have modified some old groups and added new ones this year. Please download the brochure for full details and print off a registration form that can be mailed or faxed to us.

In July we are offering:

S.P.O.T in the Park - This is a revised Sensory Motor Fun group as we have added a Speech & Language Pathologist to this group and extended it to 1.5 hrs. This groups provides children with varied sensory, language and motor (fine and gross) activities in a playful and therapeutic atmosphere to enhance development and exploration. ~Ages 3-6 (Preschool to Kindergarten)

motor developmentPrinting Level One – Students in this group may need support with gaining an efficient pencil grasp and learning letter formations. Focuses on teaching printing concepts through movement & tactile activities using fun and strategies with less emphasis on pencil/paper activities. ~Ages 5-7 (Kindergarten to Grade One)

Engines Ready? – A new group for 2010, based upon principles from the Alert Program®: How Does Your Engine Run? Children will learn to identify engine speeds, experience activities that may change their own speed and explore what takes their engine into High, Low and Just Right. Parents will need to involved with short (and fun) homework assignments after each group. ~Ages 6-9 (Grades 1-3).

In August we are offering:children practicing motor skills

S.P.O.T in the Park (see above)

Printing Level One (see above)

Cursive Writing in the Park – Focuses on learning lowercase letter formations through kinesthetic activities and grouping of letters .  Letter formation, sizing and spacing are taught in an outdoor setting using multi-sensory tasks. ~Ages 8-11 (Grade 3 or 4).

If you have any questions and/or to register please call Rachel at 780-916-5459

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