pdf, 29.98 MB
pdf, 29.98 MB

23 movement posters to support emotional regulation, attention, and learning.

Movement plays an important role in helping children regulate their emotions, improve attention and focus, and prepare their bodies and brains for learning. These activities encourage active participation and can be used as universal movement breaks to support an inclusive classroom environment.

With 23 different movement activities, children can enjoy plenty of variety, helping to maintain motivation and prevent movement breaks from becoming repetitive. Choose just 2–3 posters for a quick movement break, incorporate them into a sensory circuit, or use them as part of a PE lesson, therapy session or classroom routine.

Perfect for:

Teachers
SENCOs
Teaching Assistants
Occupational Therapists
Physiotherapists
Parents and caregivers
Mainstream and SEND classrooms
Intervention groups and inclusion units

Suitable for all children, these activities are especially beneficial for those who may benefit from additional movement opportunities, including children with autism, ADHD, sensory processing differences, developmental coordination difficulties (DCD/dyspraxia) and other motor or attention needs.

A4 PDF document- 23 pages.

Please note: These activities are intended to support movement, participation and school readiness. They do not replace assessment, advice or treatment from a qualified Occupational Therapist or other healthcare professional. Adult supervision is recommended, and activities should be adapted to meet the individual needs and abilities of each child.

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