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Tired Hands? Scissor Struggles? Here's Your At-Home Plan
September 24, 2025

Tired Hands? Scissor Struggles?
Here's Your At-Home Plan

Starting school is exciting, but it can also be a little overwhelming for parents. Especially when the teacher mentions your child needs to practice their coordination, or your child complains that their hands are too tired to keep up with writing.

As an occupational therapist and homeschooling mom, I know that feeling. You want to help, but where do you even begin?

I created my OT Mom E-Books for this very reason: to give you a clear, simple, and effective plan. These are the exact same activities I've used for years with children in therapy rooms, in schools and at home with my own kids.

My e-books are designed to save you hours of searching online by giving you:

- Engaging Activities: Photographed, hands-on activities with easy-to-follow instructions. No more bland lists!

- Effective Tools: Instant access to planners and checklists to easily work these activities into your daily routine.

- Tried and Trusted Methods: Boost core strength, bilateral coordination, pencil grip, hand strength, scissor skills, and more!

To help you get started and make this school year a success, I'm offering a 20% discount on all my OT Mom resources.

Use this code at checkout: backtoschool2025

View The E-Books and Claim Your 20% Discount


This offer is only available until October 5th, so get the resources you need to help your child thrive today.

I hope these e-books empower you and help you feel supported as you boost your child’s skills! Please feel free to share this newsletter or page with anyone else you think will benefit.

Sincerely,

Tracey

Living Life Abundantly!
John 10:10

P.S. Not quite ready for an e-book? You can always get a feel for my approach by exploring the hundreds of free ideas on my popular hubs of Gross Motor Activities and Fine Motor Activities.

View My Gross Motor Activities Hub!

View My Fine Motor Activities Hub!


This information and the suggested activities on my email and website are meant to promote your child’s normal development. If you are at all concerned about your child's development, please consult your health professional. The information on my email and website is not intended to take the place of an occupational therapy evaluation and treatment!


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