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Buckle Toy Buster

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I asked readers to tell me sensory strategies they personally love and use to address sensory modulation. Stickers are an easy way to work on bilateral coordination and can be used in the classroom, clinic, or home and in combination with obstacle courses and other motor activities. I make seasonal paper plates that require clothespin- spider/legs, turkey/featers, flower, snoflake, Santa’s beard, reainbo to match paint sample colors, ice cream cone with sprinkles, etc. The tree wasn’t stable enough so it required a second hand to stabilize while they placed beads with dominant hand. This time it’s a fine motor toy that promotes a variety of sills, bilateral integration being one of them.

Buckle Toys - Bucky Turtle - Learning Activity Toy - Develop Buckle Toys - Bucky Turtle - Learning Activity Toy - Develop

My favorite bilateral coordination activity is lying prone on a swing and then using both hands to climb up a rope! I knew when I saw this item online that it would be the perfect thing for her and it didn’t disappoint. Your little one will stay busy counting the number of straps, connecting them together, pulling them apart, and starting over again. I also have a variety a clothespins from easy plastic to plastic clamps or paper fasteners that are hard. We also have made alphabet plates and they use to hands to slide a penny from one letter to another to do abc’s or spell their name, spelling words.Octi Buckle Plush Toy with Hook and Loop Straps– (affiliate link) This play toy is a strategy to encourage development of fine motor skills, problem solving, color matching, coordination, and more. Using toys that double as quiet time activities, busy bags, or travel toys…all while working on skills is what makes toys like the buckle plush toy a therapist-approved toy. I love doing gross motor sequences that work on bilateral coordination- hitting a balloon or throwing a ball or using two hands to pull self on the scooter board. Some, like the Busy Board shown above, also include shoelaces and zippers to aid with learning important life skills like tying shoes and zipping.

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We’ve shared quite a few bilateral coordination toys and DIY activities here on this site in the past.Kids can hide small items and treasures in the zip pouch, then unzip it later and get excited over their discovery!

Buckle Toys - Bizzy Square - Learning Activity Toy - Develop

A buckle toy, (affiliate link) with bright colors, shapes, straps, and zipper pouch will provide countless hours of recognition activities, brain building games and development puzzles.Use them for a fine motor bilateral coordination task, or use them to work on a large scale or small scale. Labyrinth Game– (affiliate link) This maze game is a favorite in our house, and a tool for building bilateral coordination and visual perceptual skills too. When it comes to bilateral integration, coordinating both sides of the body in play can be a challenge for some children.

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My son loves Lego so I like to encourage different activities that also incorporate learning such as building a bridge one of his toys can be the troll under, creating the first letter of his name, building a marble maze or a water chase.Building blocks are a great way to build fine motor skills and visual perceptual skills, and these are a great addition to your therapy toolbox collection.

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