Category Archives: School-Based Practice

Discover school-based therapy resources and intervention strategies tailored to therapists working in educational environments. Support student engagement, learning, and development through targeted tools that align with IEP goals, classroom expectations, and inclusive practices.

Integrating Fine Motor Practice into Centers and Push-In OT

Therapro's Hand Skills and Refinement Kit

An important goal for school-based occupational therapists is to make therapy functional, inclusive, and accessible, especially within the general education setting. Supporting fine motor skills in push-in OT is a practical way to meet students where they are, and the Therapro Hand Skills Development and Refinement Kit is a go-to resource for doing just that. With ready-to-use materials designed for classroom use, this kit helps therapists promote fine motor development right where students learn best: in the classroom

This ready-to-use kit makes it easy to embed meaningful, goal-directed activities into daily routines—whether setting up a fine motor center, co-teaching during morning rotations, or working side by side with a student during a push-in session.


Why Use a Kit in the Classroom?

Fine motor challenges often show up in everyday school tasks, like cutting, writing, opening containers, or manipulating classroom tools. Rather than pulling students out of class, bringing therapy to them increases participation, generalization, and confidence. Using a structured kit like this means therapists can quickly set up engaging, developmentally appropriate activities with minimal prep and maximum impact.


Classroom Centers: Fine Motor Skill Building for All Students

In many classrooms, the teacher rotates small groups through learning stations. Occupational therapists can collaborate with teachers to include a Fine Motor Center using components from the kit. Here are some examples of center activities using included items:

  • Link ‘N Learn Links: Students connect links by color or pattern, working on bilateral coordination and hand strength. Try timed races or spelling challenges using linked letter cards.
  • Plastic Coins + Mini Dice: Use for grasp and release, sorting by size, or simple coin/dice math games to combine cognitive and motor skills.
  • Charm and Round Pop Beads: Encourage students to snap together and pull apart to build finger strength and precision.
  • Jumbo Tweezer: Pick up beads, coins, or classroom manipulatives for a fun twist on sorting or math tasks.

Each activity strengthens key hand skills while aligning with academic or classroom goals, making OT strategies visible and relevant.


Push-In Sessions: Targeted Goals, Real-Time Coaching

During push-in OT sessions, therapists can work directly with students at their desks or in small groups using the kit for skill-specific interventions. Some favorite applications:

  • Nut & Bolt Pairs: Great for developing bilateral coordination and fine motor precision.Try pairing this with a visual scanning or matching game.
  • Eye Droppers: Use with water or colored liquid on a laminated target sheet for pincer grasp refinement and hand stability.
  • Spinning Tops: A motivating tool for wrist stabilization and isolated finger movement—plus they’re fun!
  • Smiley Face Wind-Up Toy: Wind and release to work on grasp strength and bilateral sequencing, then challenge students to estimate distance or race them.
  • Standard Pencil: Practice proper grasp, pencil control, and name writing during writing tasks.

The variety of tools makes it easy to individualize for different goals, from improving endurance for writing tasks to strengthening prehension patterns.


Tips for Success

  • Build routines around the kit—students love knowing what to expect each week.
  • Create task cards with visual cues to promote independence at centers.
  • Use classroom themes (e.g., math, science) to tie fine motor activities to curriculum goals.
  • Share progress with teachers and families using simple checklists or observation notes.

Final Thoughts

The Therapro Hand Skills Development and Refinement Kit offers a practical, engaging, and inclusive way to support fine motor development where it matters most—in the classroom. Whether you’re creating a fine motor center or joining in a push-in session, this kit makes it easier to integrate therapy into the flow of learning.

Want to learn more or grab a kit for your school? Check it out here.

Smart Tips for Year-End Success

As the school year winds down, therapists play a vital role in helping students transition smoothly while supporting carryover of skills during the summer. The end of the academic year isn’t just about closing cases—it’s a strategic time to restock, refocus, and empower families with tools to maintain progress. Below are smart tips for year-end success to focus on as you wrap up your school-based therapy services.


Smart Tip #1: Reflect, Reorganize, and Reset

Use the final weeks of school to reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and what needs restocking. This is the ideal time to refresh your therapy materials and take inventory of frequently used supplies.

Top Items to Restock Before Summer:

Ergonomic pencil grip tool for improving handwriting comfort and control

Pencil Grips – Essential tools for grasp development and writing support. Stock up here: Pencil Grips at Therapro

Ink Refills for LegiLiners – Don’t start next year with dry rollers: Ink for LegiLiners

LegiLiner Double Solid Line 3/8' tall, Pen Style Rolling Ink Stamp
With line paper assortment by therapro

Raised Line & Highlighter Paper – Great for visual and tactile feedback: Explore Paper Options

This is also a great time to tidy your space, digitize records, and prep templates so you can start strong in the fall.


Smart Tip #2: Prepare Students for Smooth Transitions

Transitions can be especially challenging for students with developmental, sensory, or executive functioning differences. Help families support consistency and reduce stress at home by sending home visuals and tools to keep routines familiar.

Recommended Tools for Families:

Schkidules visual schedule display

SchKIDules Deluxe Collection Box Set – A visual scheduling system that helps parents establish and maintain daily routines over the summer.

Sensational Fun – A helpful resource packed with sensory-based activities to keep kids regulated and engaged at home.

Sensational Fun

You can also send home personalized routine charts, task analyses, or social stories to reinforce carryover.


Smart Tip #3: Send Home a Summer Skill Maintenance Checklist

Instead of assembling and sending home summer kits (which may not be practical for every therapist), consider offering families a simple, printable guide packed with low-cost, everyday ideas. The Ready, Set, Summer! Home Activity Guide helps caregivers turn ordinary household items into meaningful skill-building moments.

Encourage families to weave therapy into daily routines and play—because supporting development doesn’t have to mean structured lessons or expensive materials!

What’s Inside the Guide:

  • 🧺 Easy-to-find tools like clothespins, Tupperware, and sidewalk chalk
  • 🛋️ DIY obstacle course ideas using furniture and masking tape
  • ✂️ Fun ways to practice cutting, strengthening, and fine motor skills
  • 🧠 Everyday activities turned into therapy moments (like sorting laundry!)
  • 🛍️ Product recommendations including Therapy Putty and Adapted Scissors

📥 Download the Ready, Set, Summer! Home Activity Guide to share with families and caregivers today!

Smart Tip #4: Set Yourself Up for Fall

You know how hectic back-to-school season can be—so set up “future you” for success now. Clean and label bins, prep materials you’ll need in the first few weeks, and store go-to activities where they’re easy to find.

Need to upgrade your setup? Check out our Tools for Therapists, including Office Plus Everyday Wobble Chair and fidgets to promote better posture and productivity.


Smart Tip #5: Don’t Forget You

The end of the school year is a time to celebrate your hard work and impact. Make space for rest and recharge this summer. Whether you’re attending professional development, diving into a new book, or simply taking a break, your well-being is vital.

Looking to grow your skills? Therapro offers free on-demand webinars, blogs, and professional resources to support your learning all year long.


Final Thought:
The end of the school year is a moment to celebrate progress—and set students up for success. With a bit of planning and the right tools, therapists can empower families to keep the momentum going all summer long.

Wrap-Up with Confidence

As you wrap up this school year, know that the small steps you take now can ease transitions, prevent skill loss, and give both students and therapists a strong start for the fall. From summer activity ideas to transition tools and therapy essentials, Therapro is here to support you every step of the way.

👉 Explore all of these tools and more at Therapro.com!


Spring Purchasing Trends in Education

Spring Purchasing Trends in Education are in full bloom as educators and therapists look to refresh learning spaces and support student success. This season brings a surge in demand for tools that foster development, promote sensory regulation, and encourage hands-on learning. Explore the top trends shaping spring purchases—along with Therapro’s expert product recommendations to meet each need.

Spring Purchasing Trend #1: Sensory and Emotional Regulation

Products that aid sensory processing and emotional regulation are essential for creating inclusive and focused classrooms. These tools help students manage sensory overload and improve concentration.

Child wearing the ProPower Compression vest for sensory regulation

Therapro Recommendations:

Spring Purchasing Trend #2: Inclusive and Adaptive Learning Tools

With a continued focus on inclusivity, schools are purchasing adaptive tools that cater to students with special needs.

Therapro Recommendations:

  • Adapted Scissors: A wide range of adapted scissor options are available to support students’ diverse needs- from tabletop scissors that support one-handed use to spring-loaded scissors for hands with decreased grip strength.
  • Visual Timers: Visual timers and schedules are an essential support for young learners and especially for learners still developing executive function skills.
Push down scissors assistive technology solution

Spring Purchasing Trend #3: Classroom Organization and Flexibility

Flexible classroom setups are increasingly important, and educators are investing in furniture and tools that can be easily adjusted to suit different learning styles.

Kore Kids Wobble Chair for dynamic movement while seated

Therapro Recommendations:

  • Kore Design Wobble Chair: Provides flexible seating that supports focus and comfort.
  • Collapsible Slant Boards: Easy to store and perfect for various learning activities. Helps with writing posture and provides stability for students with handwriting challenges.

Spring Purchasing Trend #4: STEM and STEAM Learning Materials

With the increasing focus on STEM and STEAM education, schools are investing in hands-on products that promote problem-solving, creativity, and critical thinking. These tools help foster engagement and deeper understanding of core concepts.

Therapro Recommendations:

  • Design & Drill Marble Maze: This interactive kit lets students design their own mazes, combining engineering, problem-solving, and fine motor skills to create a fun and challenging learning experience.
  • Flexitables: These innovative educational tools are designed to make learning math a hands-on and engaging experience.
Flexitable: Addition and Subtraction

Spring Purchasing Trend #5: Self-Care and Daily Living Skills

As health and hygiene continue to be top priorities, there is a growing emphasis on teaching students essential self-care skills. Products that support hygiene routines and promote independence are in high demand this spring.

Self-Care with Flair!

Therapro Recommendations:

  • Self-Care with Flair!: This fun and engaging curriculum helps children develop essential self-care skills, such as grooming, dressing, and personal hygiene, in an interactive and empowering way.
  • Webber® Activities of Daily Living Tips and Teaching Companion: A comprehensive resource for educators and therapists that supports effective teaching of essential self-care skills while accommodating diverse learning styles.

Spring purchasing trends in education highlight a focus on inclusivity, flexibility, and hands-on learning. From sensory regulation tools to STEM resources, these products help create dynamic and engaging learning environments. With Therapro’s range of specialized products, educators and therapist can find the right tools to meet the unique needs of their students and ensure a successful school year ahead.