Skill Set Reset Videos
Welcome to the video portal!
You may click on the category links below to view the specific skill set you’d like to focus on.
Welcome to the video portal!
You may click on the category links below to view the specific skill set you’d like to focus on.
Spring is here and so is this fun Spring themed craft! Together we will get those eyes and hands working in order to build strong visual motor skills. You will need a coffee filter, clothespin, markers, a spray bottle with water, and googly-eyes (optional). Get ready to soar and build skills with this cute and easy activity.
Let’s build some hand and eye skills together with this fun St Patrick’s Day rainbow activity. You will need a paper plate, colored paper, markers, scissors, glue, and cotton balls to complete this cute craft. Together we will work on building our writing and scissor skills while also having a ton of fun, so let’s get started!
Are you ready to have some big time fun? If so, then join me for Arctic Slime Time! You will need glue, Elmer’s Magic Liquid, a 1/2 cup measuring cup, teaspoons, and a mixing bowl. For additional pizzazz grab some glitter and/or food coloring too. This activity is great for getting some serious tactile input! I also give a couple suggestions for how to modify the activity for my more tactilely sensitive kiddos. Let’s go!
If you are looking to build those finger and hand skills in a big way, join me for this activity. All you need are pipe cleaners and some beads to let the fun begin. This activity is also great for working on using two hands at the same time. Let’s go!
This is a great activity to get moving, work on your listening skills, and have some fun while doing so.
This activity will fire up your brain and activate your body! It will help you with both coordination and focus and is a great idea to do anytime, especially before homework or tasks that will require your sustained attention. It’s also really fun. Turn the video on and see for yourself. Good times guaranteed.
I love, love, love this activity and I know you will too! All you need are plastic cups, a sharpie, and your excitement to play! This activity will work on eye foot coordination and balance. I am certain this one will delight you from head to toe, so let’s go!
This activity works on so many things yet you won’t even notice because your engagement in this task will be soaring! You will only need a bean bag and some painter’s tape, so grab those items and let the learning and moving begin!
Who is ready to roll themselves up to make a human burrito? Who is ready to develop some strong sensory skills? I know it’s you! Grab a blanket and a puzzle and I’ll meet you on the floor for some big fun. Here we go!
Calling all letter detectives! Go grab a flashlight and let the discovery of our magical letters begin. A bright flashlight makes everything more fun and this activity is no exception!
Getting dressed can be tricky. Things that are tricky require practice. Grab some clothes with fasteners and let’s take some time to master those pesky little buttons, snaps, and zippers! We got this!
This activity is so cool and that is a fact. We're going to need some Wiki Stix to play. This activity does an incredible job of working on executive functioning skills and I am so excited that you’re here! Let’s build some skills!
Take some playdoh, hide some small beads inside, and voila! You have turned a satisfying play activity into a therapeutic one.
This activity is great for developing visual perceptual skills, which is just a fancy way of saying skills that help you make sense of and organize what you see with your eyes. All you need is a deck of cards to get those eyes working. Come on, let’s play!
Grab some dot markers, regular markers, and some paper too! Let’s get those eyes and hands working. This activity is fun, easy to do, and sure to help build strong foundational skills needed for everyday tasks.
Get ready to give your eyes a fun workout with this one! You will practice recognizing letters while feeding a furry friend. Grab a bag, paper, scissors, and markers… and let the feeding frenzy begin!
We need some little round stickers, an empty paper towel roll, and a marker to make this activity happen, and believe me you will be glad that we did! It provides big fun and helps us to develop big skills too.
I love this activity for the fine and visual motor focus as well as the excitement it provides. The materials here are simple. Let's grab paper, markers, a small bead, and a plastic sleeve… prepare to build some serious skills.
What do a balloon, string, and empty paper towel roll have in common? They all come together to create big fun in this spin off on a ball and bat activity! We will replace the bat with the roll and the ball with the balloon and let the big fun begin. This activity is great for eye hand coordination so let’s get going! Batter Up!
What is it about popping bubble wrap that is so incredibly satisfying? What is even better is that when doing so you have the opportunity to develop fine motor strength and coordination! So, grab a sheet or two and let’s pop our way to strong muscles, one bubble at a time.
Time to build that finger and hand strength! You will need to gather a few things for this one including thumb tacks, rubber bands, and either cork or cardboard. Turn it on and let the fun begin. Yay!
Using a hole puncher is a fantastic way to develop hand strength. This activity focuses on just that! You will need some paper, a marker, a hole punch, and a we can do it attitude. Once you have those things, press play, and let the fun begin!
Who is ready to work those eyes and hand muscles? I know I am! You will need to grab a spray bottle with some water in it, a small chalkboard, chalk, and some paper towels for this activity. I can’t wait to share the fun with you!
I think we can all agree that roller skating is a delightful way to spend one’s day. While skating is so super fun, let me introduce you to its more accessible and much safer sister, the paper plate skate. All you need is two paper plates to get this skate party started. I can hardly wait, so hurry!
Boogie woogie bean bag, boogie woogie whoa, I’m ready to have some fun, so let’s go! All you need is one little bean bag and your amazing self. You ready? Then, let’s go!
This activity will get you moving and is great for providing sensory input. All you will need is a cotton ball or a feather and your amazing self. Get ready to transform into little slithering snakes!
Get ready for one of my very favorite activities. All you will need is some painters tape, your fabulous self, and your jumping feet to get this party started. You will be working those big muscles in your body and using your brain to coordinate it all together. This one really brings the smiles.
Two pieces of paper will do for this challenging activity. You will have to use your brain to problem solve your way around the room. It is fun. It is challenging. It is awesome!
Big fun coming at you with this showstopper! You will need a few special supplies to participate in this winner. Get your hands on a scooter board, magnet wand, and little magnetic chips (refer to video for details) and let’s make some magic. This activity offers a large dose of sensory input and gross motor skill development. Come join me!
I love this activity for its entertainment value as well as its simplicity. Grab a paper bag and prepare to scoot your way to developing some big skills. Let’s go!
Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! For this activity, all you need is your fabulous self and readiness to have a good time. This video is packed with movement and will offer a sensory-rich play experience while building sensory-motor skills!
I love this activity and am certain that you will too! Go gather some paper (or post-its), scissors, markers, and a small bean bag and expect to have a great time. Hooray!
Get your eyes, hands, and brain and let’s have some tic tac toss fun! This one is sure to bring some joy to your day while of course, you called it, building those skills. You will need some bean bags and painter’s tape if playing inside or sidewalk chalk if playing outside. Ready, set, tic tac toss!
This activity is going to challenge your listening skills and provide a fun way to get your body moving and grooving. All you need to participate is you, so let’s play!
Who doesn’t love balloons? I know I sure do. What’s even better is there are so many different ways to play with a balloon while also gaining big skills! All you need for this activity is one balloon. I can’t wait to balloon bop together!
Sometimes getting food into your mouth using a utensil is no small task! This activity will help you get there.
Do you love touching and playing with slime? If so, I have the perfect activity for you. All you need is shaving cream, a tray (a cookie sheet will do the trick) and the readiness to get a little messy! We will be working on fine motor and visual motor skills while really engaging our tactile receptors. Oh, and also grab some paper towels to make cleaning up easy. Hooray!
Let me introduce you to your new favorite activity.! This multi-sensory approach to learning letters guarantees engagement and some serious skill building! You will need a large plastic bin, letters to hide (Scrabble, magnet, or puzzle pieces will do the trick), and a mixture of uncooked rice, beans, and popcorn. Tune into this video for more detail and let the letter mastery begin!
Recognizing the difference between lower case b’s and lower case d’s can be a tricky task. This activity will help give us the practice we need to master the mystery of b and d. Grab some small plastic tokens, a Sharpie, and two containers and let the practice begin.
This is a unique activity designed to work on visual skills and is great for learning to match and write those pesky ABC’s. You will need a long strip of paper, writing utensils, and clothespins. Let's hurry up and get started. Yay!
Painting is always fun and pairing that paint with a Q-tip creates a new and exciting way to play. So, go grab those supplies along with some paper and prepare to build those eye-hand coordination skills while having a fun artistic adventure.
This activity is sure to delight you! It’s unique, engaging, and has your name written all over it. So, grab a paper plate, some paper, tape, scissors, and a ping pong ball and let the good times roll.
Pom-poms and paper plates are the staple materials required to make this activity happen. You will also need some glue and markers too! This activity will get your fine and visual motor skills fired up and you will have a cute little snail friend at the end as a reward!
Vroom, vroom! Do you love playing with cars? If the answer is yes, then this is the activity for you! You will work on eye-hand coordination while having a TON of fun driving those cars. Let’s get this race started!
Color change markers are ideal, but any two will do along with some paper. Get ready to use those eyes and hands together to make the longest noodle there ever was! Let’s decide to have a good time. Deal? Here we go!
Don’t let the simple materials fool you, this activity packs a powerful punch! Go grab paper, markers, and scissors and we will get those eyes and hands working. Prepare to have some fun!
Tommy is hungry and needs your help. You’ll need to grab a tennis ball and some beads or pom poms in order to let the skill-building begin. We will be working on our fine motor skills, but you will be having so much fun feeding Tommy that you won’t even notice. (Note: This video requires prep from a grown-up to complete).
For this engaging activity, all you need are some stickers, paper, and a marker. You will have the opportunity to work those muscles of your hands and fingers, use both your boss and helper hands, and have some fun while doing so. Let’s do this!
Go ahead and find a paper bag, tissue paper, a marker, and scissors and let’s get this dinner party started! We will be working those fine motor skills to the max. Who knew that a paper bag and tissue paper balls could be this much fun?
Get your hands on some dice, paper, and a writing tool and let the fun begin. This activity promotes visual motor development as we write numbers, while also aiding in our numeracy and literacy. Fine motor skills will be at work here too as you cup and roll the dice, hold a writing tool using an appropriate grasp, and work on finger individualization.
You will need pipe cleaners, beads, and tape for this fun challenge. This activity encourages fine motor skill development as well as bilateral coordination (using two hands together at the same time). It's a quick and easy way to build those skills to gain better control over small to tiny objects. Here we go!
Grab yourself a small plastic ball, a sharpie marker, and get ready to have some fun! This activity focuses on building fine motor skills by challenging you to move and coordinate all your fingers together to roll and maneuver the ball. Get ready to rock and roll your heart out!
Get warmed up with Miss Tiffany! This is a great way to start your day before your Skill Set Reset videos!