OT home-carryover sheets for fine-motor practice.
For occupational therapists prescribing home carry-over, and parents continuing OT work between sessions.
The situation
Your kid's OT recommended fine-motor practice at home, but you've run out of fresh worksheets. You need a steady supply with the right characteristics.
Coloring is one of the most-recommended home-carryover activities for fine-motor and pencil-grasp work. These sheets are tuned for that use: clearly-bounded sections for visual-motor practice, varied line direction for stroke practice, bold enough that the page itself doesn't add cognitive load. Generate custom subjects if a specific motivator (cars, animals, characters) helps engagement.
“Coloring activities develop fine motor and visual-motor skills important for school readiness.” — American Occupational Therapy Association
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