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S.M.A.R.T. Tips for Parents - Movement Breaks

5/26/2020

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When you notice your child getting wiggly, distracted, or avoiding their work, we recommend adding a quick movement break. You could use a box to create a movement die, or borrow one from a favorite game. Have your child roll the die to determine the type of movement!

Check out our Pinterest board for more movement break activities!
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Build a Tunnel Maze!
Creeping on hands and knees is one of the most important S.M.A.R.T. Activities. Use your shipping boxes to create a fun tunnel maze for your child to creep through!

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Plot a Home Course!
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Use tape to plot out a course in a small room or even throughout several rooms! We recommend low tack painters tape because it is easy to apply and remove.
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Chart Movement
Use a sticker chart to help you keep track of your child’s movement activities. Download our Movement Chart to help you remember to include movements each day!
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S.M.A.R.T. Tips for Parents - Vision

5/17/2020

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In this week's S.M.A.R.T. Tips for Parents, we take a look at vision activities!

Smooth eye movements are critical for reading, so developing them while children are young is important. The great news is it can be FUN! While working on letters, have your child trace the letter with a car. As they are tracing the letter, their eyes will be following the movement of the car.
 Check out these links for more ideas!
  • https://theeducatorsspinonit.com/letter-matching-roads/
  • https://activity-mom.com/2009/08/racecar-letters.html​
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More Eye Movement Activities!
Bubbles and Spring go together like peanut butter and jelly. Have your child chase the bubbles OR pop them with their nose!

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Develop Eye-Hand Coordination!
Grab a paper plate and a plastic fork to make a Badminton racket for a quick game of Balloon Badminton. Developing eye-hand coordination helps with writing.

Check out these links for more ideas:
  • https://allidoishangoutwithmykid.wordpress.com/2018/07/10/balloon-catch-gross-motor-activity/
  • https://handsonaswegrow.com/balloon-badminton/​
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Make an Eye Movement Maze!
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Play Flashlight Tag!
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After lights out, play Flashlight Tag by having 1 light “chase” the other around the room. You begin by pointing your light onto a specific object, then have your child “tag” your light with theirs. Next have your child select an object to point and you follow by “tagging” their light. Then just keep the fun going! This is such a fun game to play on rainy days or before bedtime!
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S.M.A.R.T. Tips for Parents - Overhead Ladders

5/11/2020

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In this week's S.M.A.R.T. Tips for parents, we look at Overhead Ladders.

​Children love the Overhead Ladder or Monkey Bars! What they don’t know is they are working on their pencil grip and vision skills which are essential for reading! At school, they may use an Overhead Ladder (where the ladder is adjustable) in the S.M.A.R.T. Program. At home they will likely use outdoor Monkey Bars, which help to develop the same skills.
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Encourage your child to hold onto the rung of the Monkey Bars by wrapping their fingers and thumb around the rungs like when they hold onto the handlebar of a bicycle. Using this grip supports the development of the fine motor muscles used when writing!
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Is there any feeling better than the 1st time you made it all the way across the Monkey Bars? Help your child to be successful by guiding them across or, even better, starting 2-3 rungs from the end so they can finish.
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When your child begins practicing the Monkey Bars they may form blisters on their hands. It is best to wait until the blisters are healed before doing this activity again. We find limiting the number of times per day or using batting/golf gloves can help. Eventually they will form calluses which prohibit blisters. We love seeing the calluses because it means they are finding success with this wonderful activity!
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Once your child is able to make it across the Monkey Bars you can think about other fun things to add as they make their way across. They could practice reciting their telephone number, one number for each bar. You could even get some sight word practice in, outside on a sunny day, by taping small pieces of paper with the words onto the rungs. Use your creativity, your kids will love it!
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S.M.A.R.T. Tips for Parents - Variations of Activities

5/3/2020

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Keep on Creeping!
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This week's S.M.A.R.T. Tips for Parents is all about variations and new ways to do the activities. Change up creeping by creating a carwash made of boxes, or throw a bunch of pillows on the floor to creep over. There's lots of ways to keep the activities engaging and fresh!
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Keep on Crawling!
Crawling races are so much fun! If you have multiple children encourage them to race one another! On those beautiful, warm, spring days, children can crawl down a slip ‘n slide, or, on those rainy days, crawl over bubble wrap. 
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Continue Balance Beam Work!
Changing the Balance Beam can be as easy as having your child hold a pool noodle over their head while walking the “tightrope” or pausing to stand on 1 foot. Maybe ask them to recite a math fact or spelling word while pausing! 
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Continue Pencil Roll Work!
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Pour the pieces of a simple puzzle onto the floor. Then have your child select a piece, roll over to the puzzle board, and insert the selected piece...and repeat! OR have your child imagine they are mashing the potatoes while they roll (you can even give them a potato masher to hold while rolling over a “pile of potatoes”). 
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Cross Patterning!
Cross Patterning activities help activate the connection between both sides of the brain, helping them talk to one and other. For a child to experience optimum learning, both sides of the  brain need to work together.
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Instead of walking around the house today, try a Cross Pattern walk!


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    AuthorS

    Cheryl Smythe
    Director of Education Services at ACTG
    csmythe@actg.org

    Katie Hansen
    S.M.A.R.T. Mentor / SLP

    katie.hansen@actg.org


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