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Children learn through play. As an occupational therapist who works with children and youth, I use games and toys almost every day to help develop important cognitive, visual perceptual, motor, sensory, social, play and leisure skills. While many different types of activities can be used in therapy, this blog focuses on off-the-shelf games and toys that are accessible to most. Whether you are a therapist, parent, teacher, or a game lover like me, I hope you discover something useful while you are here. Learn a different way to play a game you already own or discover a new game for your next family game night. Either way, just go play. It's good for you!

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Mar 10, 2020

Super Duper Fun Decks

Super Duper Fun Decks

Fun Decks by Super Duper are great time saving tools. Each tin holds multiple cards, each card a different activity, each activity described in detail. I have used these fun decks for years.
 
Therapy Ball Activities Fun Deck - 60 activities in sitting, prone, standing and stretching.

Scooter Board Activities Fun Deck - 54 activities in supine, prone, sitting and kneeling.

Upper Body and Core Strength Fun Deck - 56 activities to build strength and flexibility in the upper body.

Body Awareness Fun Deck - 5 levels of difficulty and 4 games to help build body awareness.

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