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Boost Focus and Engagement in the Classroom with Quick Brain Breaks! 🧠✨

Are your students struggling to stay focused or feeling restless during lessons? As an educator or occupational therapist, you know the challenge of keeping students engaged and motivated throughout the day. That’s where Brain Breaks come in! These short, fun activities are the perfect solution to transition your students back into learning mode, boost focus, attention, and improve overall engagement.

Why Brain Breaks Are Essential for Students

Incorporating movement and mindfulness into your classroom or therapy sessions can make a huge difference in your students’ ability to stay focused and productive. Brain Breaks are quick, enjoyable activities that provide the mental and physical refreshment your students need to stay on track and energized.

Here’s why you should make Brain Breaks part of your daily routine:

  • Boost Focus and Attention: A few minutes of movement can help students reset and improve their focus on tasks. 🎯
  • Improve Cognitive Function: Short exercises stimulate the brain and enhance learning ability. 🧩
  • Increase Productivity: After a break, students return to work refreshed and ready to tackle more challenges. 📈
  • Enhance Mood and Motivation: Movement and mindfulness boost energy and motivation. 😊
  • Great for Test Prep or Breaks: Perfect to use before or during testing to keep students alert and focused. 📝
  • Indoor Recess: A great option to help burn off energy and reset students for their next activity.

How to Use Brain Breaks in the Classroom or Therapy Sessions

Whether you’re an elementary school teacher or a therapist working with students of any age, Brain Breaks can be customized to fit your needs. Here are some of the activities included in my collection:

  • Simple Yoga Routines: Help students stretch and relax while improving flexibility and focus. 🧘‍♀️
  • Interactive Games: Fun, quick games that get students moving and laughing! 🎲
  • Mindfulness Exercises: Guided breathing or visualization helps students calm their minds & refocus. 🌿

A few ideas from Amazon:

Don’t let restless students or long lessons drain your energy. Incorporating Brain Breaks into your day can completely transform your classroom or therapy sessions, leading to more focused, engaged students and a positive learning environment.

Ready to Transform Your Teaching or Therapy Sessions?

Try my collection of Brain Breaks today and experience the difference they can make in your classroom or therapy practice. Whether you’re looking to improve focus during lessons or provide much-needed breaks, these activities are suitable for all ages and abilities.

Give your students the mental refresh they need, and watch them return to learning with new energy and motivation!

Free occupational therapy fine motor, visual perceptual and social emotional learning worksheets and activities

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About the Author

I am a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant (COTA) and have been working in a public school system for more than 25 years. My resources can be found on TPTBOOM LearningMade by TeachersClassful, and Your Therapy Source. I appreciate your interest wherever you wish to shop.

My mission is to help you find creative ideas to incorporate fine motor, visual perceptiongross motor, and social-emotional learning into your lessons.

I hope you consider signing up for my Free Resource Library with your Email. I send out emails about once a week and share resources, tips, and planning ideas for your classroom or occupational therapy needs. Hopefully, these help your students work on building their skills in a fun and engaging way.

Thank you for your interest in my resources and ideas. I hope you will consider following my journey on TPT or wherever you wish to shop.

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