Category: laterality

Randolf Shuffle

See Also: Randolf Shuffle Tutorial Randolf Shuffle Videos Download: 192 Randolf Shuffle Randolf Shuffle Phase 1 Inst Randolf Shuffle Phase 2 Inst Randolf Shuffle Phase 3 Inst Introduction Randolf Shuffle is a simple yet effective activity to build gross-motor skills,…

Randolf Shuffle Videos

These samples are designed to be demonstrations only. You are encouraged to use these and to build your own sequences according to the instructions in the Randolf Shuffle activity. Simple Sequences Right Arm: Left Arm: Both Arms: Right Leg: Left…

Floor Maps

Download: Floor Maps Sample Purpose: Develop directionality and spatial computational skills. Directions: Print off the attached pdf file. The goal is to have the child progress through the same map while increasing the difficulty level (loading the activity). When the…

Mental Gymnastics

MENTAL GYMNASTICS – click to download PDF MENTAL GYMNASTICS – Bilateral Integration and Cognitive Loading This activity helps to develop the integration of the two halves of the brain, and the ability to multitask. The inclusion of this technique in therapy…

Magnetic Maze

  Magnet Maze Worksheet 1 Magnet Maze Worksheet 2  Purpose: This is a fun and easy way to development some important spatial reasoning, laterality, and directionality skills. The magnets used can be from virtually any source, but work best if…

Kirshner Arrows

  Kirshner Arrows             Purpose: To aid in the development of ocular motility, left to right scanning/progression, laterality, directionality, visual-auditory integration, visual motor integration, and speed of recognition. Equipment/Apparatus: Kirshner arrows worksheets, metronome. Method: 1.…

Cross Pattern Walking With Flashlights

  Purpose: To develop visually monitored understanding of the body image and laterality in action patterns. Apparatus: Two flashlights, metronome/music. Method: 1. Have the subject walk in a normal cross pattern movement, holding a flashlight in each hand. The flashlights…

Egg Box Toss

Preview or print the attached document. This is a fun game that strengthens visual motor skills, self-control, bilateral integration and balance. This game is best played with heavier coins, marbles, or steel ball bearings. Try loading this activity with a metronome. Begin with…

322 Scrambled Letters

    Introduction: In this exercise, the client will hold a wire loop (described below) and use it as a sight to guide hand movements. The loop is used to visually ‘circle’ target letters laid out across the surface of…