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Help me give my students Sonic & Friends Sticker Activity Book, LEGO - Sonic the Hedgehog Knuckles?, and LEGO - Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic's Campfire Clash Building Toy to improve their visual motor skills.
Ms. Christian
PS 297 Abraham Stockton•
Brooklyn, NY
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Weighted & Ready to Learn
Help me give my students weighted neck pillows to improve their attention in the classroom.
Ms. Christian
PS 297 Abraham Stockton•
Brooklyn, NY
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Satiated Sensory Cravings
Help me give my students chewable pencil tops, adjustable pencil weights, and stress balls to help them with their sensory needs.
Ms. Christian
PS 297 Abraham Stockton•
Brooklyn, NY
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$162 still needed
Water and Sand Without the Beach: Sensory Sensations
Help me give my students a 4-station adjustable play table with sensory bins to allow them to engage in sensory integration activities to function in their school environment independently.
The project impacted my students' learning by providing them with Wonderfoam Lacing Letters and Numbers Set, Educational Insights - Design & Drill Activity Center, JoyCat Mystery Alphabet Box for Kids 52 PCS Letters Sorting Matching Game Activities Letter Sounds Fine Motor Learning Toys for Preschool Kindergarten, Zhanmai 142 Pcs Fine Motor Skills Toys Handy Scooper Set Sensory Bin Filler 12 Sorting Bowls 8 Tweezers 2 Scissors Clips 120 Plush Balls for Early Education and Sorting Counting Training Development, and Skoolzy Jumbo Rainbow Tongs 6 Piece Toys and Games Set, Fine Motor Skills Handy Scoopers Rainbow Color Sorting to develop the fine motor skills in order to perform education-based tasks during occupational therapy sessions. As a school-based occupational therapist I was able to accomplish my goals of providing them with materials that cater to their neuro-divergence to afford them the most optimal learning environment and therapeutic experiences with the materials provided. Thank you for providing these materials for my students' school-based occupational therapy.”
The project impacted my students' learning by providing them with Short Story Sequencing Grades 1-2, Logic Puzzles for Kids Ages 4-8: A Fun Educational Workbook, Working Memory Activities, Lakeshore Sequence & Write Story Tiles, and Visual Tracking Exercises: Visual Perception, Visual Discrimination & Visual Tracking Exercises for Better Reading, Writing & Focus to develop the working memory, sequencing, and fine motor skills in order to perform education-based tasks during occupational therapy sessions. As a school-based occupational therapist I was able to accomplish my goals of providing them with materials that cater to their neuro-divergence to afford them the most optimal learning environment and therapeutic experiences with the materials provided. Thank you for providing these materials for my students' school-based occupational therapy.”
The project impacted my students' learning by providing them with a Lakeshore Squish & Squeeze Sensory Beads, Wettarn 9 Pcs Sensory Bin Filler Fine Motor Skills Handy Scooper Set Sensory Bin Tools Sensory Tools, Lakeshore Sensory Sand Ice Cream Set, All-in-One Tactile Sensory Toys, Double Sand Wheel Beach Toy Set for Kids with Bucket, 10 Pack Plastic Art Trays, and Kinetic Sand to develop sensory integration and fine motor skills in order to perform education-based tasks during occupational therapy sessions. As a school-based occupational therapist I was able to accomplish my goals of providing them with materials that cater to their neuro-divergence to afford them the most optimal learning environment and therapeutic experiences with the materials provided. Thank you for providing these materials for my students' school-based occupational therapy.”
The project impacted my students' learning by providing them with a Lakeshore Step & Balance Sensory Stones, Bouncy Band Sensory Peanut Ball, and Autism Educational Activity Binder to develop visual perceptual, gross motor, and fine motor skills in order to perform education-based tasks during occupational therapy sessions. As a school-based occupational therapist I was able to accomplish my goals of providing them with materials that cater to their neuro-divergence to afford them the most optimal learning environment and therapeutic experiences with the materials provided. Thank you for providing these materials for my students' school-based occupational therapy.”
Thank you so much for being a part of this great group of people coming together to support and encourage the incredible growth taking place in my therapy room. Every day as educators we push ourselves to learn more about how to support students with various needs and these materials being brought into my therapy room are so essential in assisting me trying to support all of my students. These therapy tools will especially help my students who struggle with visual perceptual skills. You are showing my students that so many people care about their education and want them to succeed. Thank you for making all of this possible!”
With gratitude,
Ms. Christian
This classroom project was brought to life by Young Sheldon and one other donor.
Thank you so much for being a part of this great group of people coming together to support and encourage the incredible growth taking place in my therapy room. Every day as educators we push ourselves to learn more about how to support students with various needs and these materials being brought into my therapy room are so essential in assisting me trying to support all of my students. These therapy tools will especially help my students who learn and process the world differently due to their neuro-divergence. You are showing my students that so many people care about their education and want them to succeed. Thank you for making all of this possible!”