Halloween Counseling Activities 1 - Say Boo to Bullying In this lesson, students brainstorm all of the ways they can show kindness and say "boo" to bullying. We play balloon volleyball, naming kind acts each time the balloon is tapped and wrap up the lesson by making "ghost grams" for each other. 10 Spooktacular Halloween Activities for Recreational Therapists: Boosting Social Interaction, Intellectual Stimulation and Emotional Regulation by Danny Pettry | Sep 23, 2023 | TR Activity Ideas | 0 comments By Danny Pettry II, M.ED., M.S., LPC, NCC, CTRS-BHS 1. Scary Story Sharing Circle Supplies: Flashlights, spooky storybooks
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A Halloween Art Therapy Activity Let's start by thinking of all the negative energies or influences in your life. Think about any negative people, events (recent or otherwise), or anything else that has had a negative impact on you recently. Take all these negative "pieces" and imagine each of them has a spirit. Directions: Have your students paint half of a lunch-size brown paper bag orange and the other half green (do this on both sides of the bag). Once the bag dries, stuff it halfway full with newspaper, and tie it in the center with a piece of yarn (to make it look like a pumpkin). Cut a mouth, eyes and a nose out of black construction paper. 1. Spooky Pets (for kids, ages 1-5) Goal Areas: speech/vocalization, motor coordination Materials: visuals (download link below), accompanying instrument, poster or velcro board to display visuals (optional) This song is a piggyback of "Matilda the Gorilla." If you are unfamiliar with this song, check out the YouTube video & lead sheet below! Two Mummy Templates and Three Border Versions Included: (1) Occupational Therapy, (2) Speech Therapy, and (3) "Halloween Fun". A fun activity all kids will love! Multidiscipline. Posted: 10.23.2023 Visual Recipe: Spider Cookie. Tools to Grow, Inc. is a place to share ideas and inspire others with engaging print and go resources.
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Safe Halloween Activity Ideas — Submitted by Rec Therapists by Danny Pettry | Oct 2, 2021 | Activity Ideas | 0 comments Submitted by 325 rec therapists We asked Recreation Therapists to tell us safe Halloween ideas for children, teens, adults and the elderly who are in inpatient or residential treatment settings. Learn More: Teachers Pay Teachers. 20. Spooky S Blends. Target articulation with Halloween-themed words that begin with S blends. This focused activity is sure to make your little learners' speech practice feel like a game while you lead them in articulating and pronouncing S blend words. Learn More: Lesson Pix. 21. Find Articulation and Follow Directions: Halloween- Target articulation skills by searching for hidden words scattered in the pictured scenes using a magnifying glass, follow 2 step temporal directions, and answer wh-questions about the pictured scenes. Halloween can allow people to face their fears with humor and fun.. Craske MG et al. Maximizing Exposure Therapy: An Inhibitory Learning Approach. Behav Res Ther. 2014 Jul; 58: 10-23.
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4 Pages from Halloween Handwriting Activities at. Your Therapy Source. Disclaimer: These pages are not intended to provide medical advice or physician/therapist instruction. Information provided should not be used for diagnostic or training purposes. Consult a therapist or physician regarding specific diagnoses or medical advice. This year, I teamed up with a group of incredible SLP bloggers and TPT authors to create some FREE Halloween Speech Therapy Activities for you. All of the heart/ pumpkin emojis, because these Halloween speech and language activities are AMAZING. If you follow me on Instagram (@thepedispeechie), tune in for this hop on October 9th, 2017.
Stepping Into My Shadow: Halloween as Therapy. "Hold on, man. We don't go anywhere with 'scary,' 'spooky,' 'haunted,' or 'forbidden' in the title.". - Shaggy Rogers ( Scooby-Doo) It wasn't until recently that I realized why I love Halloween so much. I don't really feel excitement over candy or overwhelming crowds. Here, you'll find a collection of Halloween fine motor activities, pumpkin occupational therapy activities, Halloween sensory play, and more. Use all of these ideas to help kids work on a variety of OT goals using a Halloween craft or ghost activity. This pumpkin deep breathing exercise is just one idea!
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Halloween Fluency Therapy Activities. This packet of print-and-go worksheets is designed to work on speech fluency (stuttering). With spooky themes and fun illustrations, your students will have tons of fun. Jack-O-Lantern Speech Flip Flaps Craft for Articulation and Language. Color the jack-o-lantern, cut it out, and tape it over your practice. October 15, 2017 Speech and Language Therapy If you're looking for some Halloween Speech and Language Therapy Ideas, you've come to the right place! I'm excited to share some of my favorite Halloween speech therapy activities and ideas with you. Halloween Speech Language Therapy Activities