Proprioceptive activities
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Over 80 amazing proprioceptive activities that provide powerful and lasting proprioceptive input. Simple ideas can be used quickly to calm, focus, alert.

Robin Lechner saved to Homeschool teaching
FREE Printable! Use these Brain Breaks for kids to give input to the muscles and joints to increase attention. No equipment needed!
Luz Maria saved to Natural Naty
Aoife Foley saved to OT
One educator turned stay at home mom attempts to explain Sensory Processing: Proprioceptive Input and its importance for growth and development in kids.

Kathleen McCullough saved to SPD
32 Proprioceptive Activities for Kids | If you’re looking for heavy work activities to help your child with body awareness, self-regulation, and focus at school, at home, or in Occupational Therapy, these motor skill based activities are a great place to start! Students of all ages and abilities can benefit from regular brain breaks, and this list of sensory break activities is a great tool for teachers and parents alike! #heavywork #sensoryprocessingdisorder #proprioception
Esi Ehlers saved to kids - play - room
If you need a few sensory integration activities, check out these proprioceptive and vestibular movement activities for the classroom! This post included explanations and examples of these kinds…

Molly Hamilton saved to William Bedell Center
Our team of therapists created Occupational Therapy Infographic Sheets that target individual OT goals and incorporate unique learning style.

Vivianna 🧡 Perez saved to ABA and OT
Proprioceptive input activities throughout the day improves sensory integration, self-regulation, and also prevents inappropriate sensory seeking behaviors.

Mallory Tay saved to Sensory play
The proprioceptive system is comprise of sensory receptors in our joints, muscles, and skin that work together to build body awareness.

Brandi Beavers saved to Proprioception ot
This calming sensory activity provides deep pressure and proprioceptive input for your child (the cookie dough) to help decrease stress and calm nerves.
Chantelle Hess saved to helpful ideas for Aazlyn