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ColorfullyEnthused LLC

Ashlee Schmitt, MOT, OTR/L

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Seyia: “The African Black Rhino”

$2.25

Categories: Writing Paragraphs, Writing Sentences, Zoo Animals Tag: Seyia
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This Writing Prompt Packet was created to support distance learning through engagement with the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden’s Home Safari Programand to facilitate learning and meaningful conversation in families with children of a variety of ages!

It includes a summary of facts about rhinos, two kinds of brainstorming pages, 18 types of writing paper with various levels of adaptations and visual cues so that students across ages, grades, and abilities can participate, pictures to color, and all of the following:

  • A link to Seyia’s video
  • A summary of the facts shared within the video, to review with your child in a way they can understand
  • Questions to ask your child(ren) to facilitate learning and meaningful conversation
  • Links to learn how to draw a rhinoceros, for higher-level/aged kids
    My students LOVE learning how to draw new things. With step-by-step directions, you’re likely to be surprised at just how well they can! Page 20 purposefully includes a blank space for children to draw a picture before they write!

Keep in mind: Students who are working on typing can still use fact summary and brainstorming pages with you, and then TYPE a short, 3-5 sentence paragraph based on the information they learned!

Please, please, please… let me know what you think! I’d love your feedback. Also, please share pictures of your children’s learning-in-action and tag my Instagram Account: @colorfullyenthused

* DO NOT SHARE COPIES OR ATTACHMENTS OF THESE WORKSHEETS WITH ANYONE *

Thank you and enjoy!

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Here’s a blog post that provides a fuller description of the profession I love!

DOES MY CHILD QUALIFY?

Maybe you see some areas where your your child could use a boost, but aren’t sure whether or not they’d “qualify” for OT services.

Good news! In the private practice world, qualification isn’t necessary!

Your child does not need a diagnosis in order to benefit from work with an occupational therapist. Diagnoses are often defined by a compilation of specific skill-deficits.  Although diagnoses can help us understand some aspects of a person, at The ColorfullyEnthused* Therapy Studio, it’s not about diagnoses or skill deficits.

We view children as whole beings: living, breathing entities who are capable-of-growth! With or without a diagnosis, we meet a child right where they are, identify the things they want or need to do, assess where the breakdown’s occurring, and find a way to help them achieve success.

AGES, SKILLS AND DIAGNOSES

I specialize in treating children and youth between the ages of 5 and 12, in the areas of visual and fine motor skills, visual spatial skills and visual perception, attention, executive functioning, self care, self-regulation, study skills, stress management, and general mental health.

Although a diagnosis is not necessary to justify the need for treatment, I’ve worked with children of a variety of diagnoses including dysgraphia, developmental coordination disorder, anxiety, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADD/ADHD), autism (ASD), Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and cognitive impairment.

Check out the services I offer and associated costs, as well as my page on policies, and then send me an email if you think I’d make a good fit for the needs of your child: colorfullyenthused@gmail.com—I can’t wait to hear from you!

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425 West Shrock Rd.
Suite 204
Westerville, Ohio 43081

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What do you think—could your child and I make a good team?! I would love to hear from you! Please send me an email:

colorfullyenthused@gmail.com

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  • Here Are Three Strategies That Are Helping My Students Develop Self-Regulation
  • Does Letter Formation Really Matter?
  • Sentence Starters: The Secret to Helping Students Compose Sentences That Make Sense and Form Paragraphs That Are Organized
  • What Everybody Ought To Know About OT’s Role in Mental Health
  • Here’s a Quick Lesson on Occupational Therapy: The Profession I Love

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