• Feelings Vocabulary Worksheet

    Feelings Vocabulary Worksheet

    FREE

    Build emotional literacy with this mid-level feelings vocabulary activity. Designed for kids ready to move beyond basic emotions, this printable helps expand their emotional vocabulary in a fun and accessible way.

  • Self-Advocacy Guide for Kids

    Self-Advocacy Guide for Kids

    FREE

    This four-page printable helps kids understand what self-advocacy is, why it matters, and how to practice it at home or school.

  • Sensory Preferences Checklist

    Sensory Preferences Checklist

    FREE

    Discover what sensory experiences your child enjoys with this free printable Sensory Preferences Checklist.

  • Chase the Why

    Chase the Why

    FREE

    When a child isn’t paying attention, struggling to follow directions, or refusing to work, their behavior is often misunderstood. Instead of reacting to what you see on the surface, chase the WHY behind their actions.

  • Upstairs Brain vs. Downstairs Brain

    Upstairs Brain vs. Downstairs Brain

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    Help parents, educators, and therapists understand how the brain affects behavior with this “Upstairs Brain vs. Downstairs Brain” Infographic! Based on concepts from The Whole-Brain Child by Dr. Dan Siegel and Dr. Tina Payne Bryson, this printable resource explains the difference between the reactive “downstairs brain” and the reasoning “upstairs brain” and offers simple co-regulation strategies to support dysregulated children.

  • Deep Breathing Activities for Kids

    Deep Breathing Activities for Kids

    FREE

    This printable set includes 9 creative and kid-friendly printable deep breathing activities designed to help children regulate their emotions and manage stress.

  • Sensory Mismatch Flowchart

    Sensory Mismatch Flowchart

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    This free printable flowchart helps parents, educators, and therapists collaboratively problem-solve and reduce sensory mismatches by identifying needs, considering escape options, adapting the environment, and problem-solving alternative actions so everybody’s sensory needs can be met.

  • PDA Information Booklet

    PDA Information Booklet

    FREE

    A simple, informative handout introducing the concept of PDA (Persistent Drive for Autonomy) through a neuroaffirming lens. Ideal for parents, educators, and therapists seeking to better understand and support children with a PDA profile.

  • Skill-Building Activity Maps

    Skill-Building Activity Maps

    FREE

    Unlock a world of fun and skill-building with ClimbRx® Activity Maps! Designed for parents and caregivers, these printable activity maps help you create play-based learning moments with your child. Each map includes engaging, hands-on activities that your child will enjoy while unknowingly practicing essential motor skills, social skills, and communication skills.

  • Sensory Safe Environment Checklist

    Sensory Safe Environment Checklist

    FREE

    A sensory-friendly environment is essential for helping children feel regulated, comfortable, and ready to participate. This Sensory Safe Environment Checklist makes it easy to assess a space and identify sensory barriers that may be impacting a child’s ability to focus, learn, and engage.

  • My Calming Strategies Coloring Book

    My Calming Strategies Coloring Book

    FREE

    25 printable coloring pages that illustrate various calming strategies that can help children with emotional regulation.

  • Yoga Flash Cards for Kids

    Yoga Flash Cards for Kids

    FREE

    Designed to encourage movement and sensory regulation, this printable includes 12 easy-to-follow yoga poses for kids and two game ideas.

  • The 8 Senses Infographic

    The 8 Senses Infographic

    FREE

    The “8 Senses” Infographic highlights all eight sensory systems—including vestibular, proprioception, and interoception—helping educators, parents, and therapists understand their impact on behavior and learning. This graphic encourages embedding sensory awareness into daily routines to support regulation and focus in kids.

  • Sensory Self-Advocacy Ladder Poster

    Sensory Self-Advocacy Ladder Poster

    FREE

    Support kids in communicating their sensory needs with the Sensory Self-Advocacy Ladder—a visual tool that celebrates all forms of self-advocacy, from simple gestures and words to expressive verbal communication.

  • How Do I Feel? 24 Page Feelings Booklet

    How Do I Feel? 24 Page Feelings Booklet

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    Help kids explore, identify, and express their emotions with the “How Do I Feel?” Printable Feelings Booklet! This 24-page resource includes interactive activities, emotion-matching exercises, drawing prompts, and a daily feelings log to support emotional awareness and self-expression.

  • Change The Sensory Channel

    Change The Sensory Channel

    FREE

    Help kids stay engaged with the “Change the Channel” Infographic! This graphic explains how different sensory channels—like auditory, visual, vestibular, and interoception—affect attention and behavior. Inspired by occupational therapy principles, it offers simple strategies to shift communication when a child isn’t responding. Great for parents, educators, and therapists!

  • 5-4-3-2-1 Grounding

    5-4-3-2-1 Grounding

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    A calming visual guide featuring Crashy the Koala™ to help kids practice 5-4-3-2-1 grounding through their senses. Perfect for home, classroom, or therapy settings.

  • Sensory Information Sheet

    Sensory Information Sheet

    FREE

    This Sensory Information Sheet is designed for parents to provide to caregivers, teachers, and other support staff to ensure their child’s sensory needs are understood and accommodated. It includes sections for documenting strengths and interests, sensory preferences, sensory challenges, signs of overwhelm, effective strategies, preferred communication methods, and additional notes.

  • "Baby Steps" - School Poster Infographic

    “Baby Steps” – School Poster Infographic

    FREE

    For teachers or educators who are looking to take a baby step toward more freedom, collaboration, or neurodiversity-affirming practice in their classroom. This is a virtual PDF of a poster that you can print.

  • Think Sensory Infographic

    Think Sensory Infographic

    FREE

    The “Think Sensory” Infographic bridges the gap between what parents and OTs say—when parents talk about kids needing to “get their energy OUT,” and OTs talk about “sensory INput,” they’re really saying the same thing!

    This printable highlights the importance of understanding sensory needs and provides a simple mindset shift for supporting kids effectively.

  • Shapes Cutting Practice

    Shapes Cutting Practice

    FREE

    This 8-page digital download (PDF) features a variety of fun and engaging shapes for children to cut out, including circles, squares, triangles, and more.

  • Lines Cutting Practice

    Lines Cutting Practice

    FREE

    This simple 3-page digital download (PDF) features dashed lines for children to practice cutting. Each line leads to a stopping point, helping kids develop control and accuracy with their scissors.

  • Masking in Neurodivergent Individuals

    Masking in Neurodivergent Individuals

    FREE

    A neuroaffirming handout introducing the concept of masking, with insights into the different ways neurodivergent individuals might hide parts of themselves (the types of masking) and why it often feels like the safest or easiest way for them to cope in everyday situations. Ideal for neurodivergent individuals who want to better understand their own experiences, as well as parents, educators, and therapists seeking to offer more meaningful and supportive care for neurodivergent children, teens, and adults.

  • Elf Emotion Practice

    Elf Emotion Practice

    FREE

    Help kids explore and understand emotions in a fun and festive way with the Elf Emotion Practice Printable! This engaging activity invites children to read holiday-themed scenarios and choose the emotion that best matches how the elf might feel, using a handy word bank of emotions: Happy, Sad, Scared, Angry, Excited, and Worried.

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