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Inexpensive Tactile Cues on Paper | Your Therapy Source | Pediatric occupational therapy, Tactile, Handwriting activities
Here are some economical ways to provide tactile cues on paper for children. By providing these cues children receive extra input to stay between the lines. They are an excellent way to adapt activities for children with visual impairments as well. Of course, raised line paper can be purchased at speciality therapy shops but here are some simple ideas: 1. Glue: Apply glue to the lines and let dry for 24 hours. Color the glue to provide an additional highlight on the line. 2. Puffy Paint…