5 Favorite Occupational Therapy Items

Recently we shared 5 Favorite Sensory Play Items and 5 Favorite Physical Therapy items by our Administrative Coordinator Rebecca Kuntz is the mom to Ellie who is 7 years old diagnosed with cerebral palsy and other medical conditions. Today we have her top 5 favorite occupational therapy items!

1.Yoga Cards

Perfect for a family fun night with a mix of physical and occupational therapy, these yoga cards get the whole family moving!

2. Mini Muffin Match

The tweezers in this set can assist with building up fine motor skills along with color recognition, matching, sorting, counting, and early math skills.



3. Buckle Pillow

Work on skills like sorting, buckles, lacing, clasps, buttons, threading, matching, shoe lace tying, color identification, and problem solving using this OT pillow!




4. Squigz

One of most versatile OT toys on the market, suction Squigz to a mirror and work on reaching and pulling off or create elaborate bridges and roll cars through them.




5. EazyHold

These affordable silicone cuffs can be used with a child who struggles with maintaining grasp, picking up items, or hand movement. Use EazyHolds for pencils, toys, utensils, and more!

*Rebecca Kuntz is not a licensed Occupational Therapist. The suggestions in this post are a reflection of hers and her daughter’s personal experience and preferences and do not represent suggestions from a medical professional.*

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