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WBT Therapy-Works • February 17, 2026
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With the holiday season upon us, choosing toys that entertain and nurture your child's growth can make each gift even more special. Here’s a guide to help you select toys that support occupational, physical, and speech therapy skills—along with tips on the benefits of open-ended toys that encourage creativity and imaginative play. Why Open-Ended Toys? Open-ended toys are designed to spark imagination and creativity. Unlike toys with a single function, open-ended toys offer endless ways to play, allowing children to use their imagination to explore, create, and problem-solve in their own unique ways. Benefits of Open-Ended Play: Encourages cognitive development, social skills, and flexible thinking by allowing children to come up with their own play scenarios and solutions. Examples: Blocks, dollhouses, magnetic tiles, and even simple items like scarves or cardboard boxes can transform into anything a child imagines—from castles to spaceships—promoting creativity and exploration. Toys That Enhance Fine Motor Skills Fine motor skills are essential for tasks like writing, buttoning, and using utensils. Toys that build hand strength and coordination are especially helpful. Play-Doh or Modeling Clay: Strengthens hands, enhances creativity, and builds coordination. Bead Kits and Stringing Activities: Improve the pincer grasp and bilateral coordination. Construction Sets (like LEGO or Magna-Tiles): Great for precision, grip strength, and spatial skills, all while fostering open-ended creativity. Gross Motor Skill-Boosting Toys Toys that promote movement and physical activity help with balance, coordination, and overall body strength. Balance Boards or Wobble Boards: Encourage core strength, balance, and stability in a fun, challenging way. Scooters and Tricycles: Boost leg strength, coordination, and confidence in body movement. Soft Play Equipment: Foam climbing blocks or tunnels offer safe ways to climb, crawl, and explore. Speech and Language Development Toys Toys that encourage communication and interaction help children develop essential language skills. Pretend Play Sets (like a kitchen or doctor’s kit): Expand vocabulary, storytelling, and social interaction in an open-ended format. Interactive Books and Story Cards: Improve listening, attention, and expressive language. Board Games (like Guess Who? or Charades for Kids): Practice turn-taking, following instructions, and building conversational skills. Sensory-Engaging Toys Toys with tactile, auditory, or visual feedback can support sensory processing and are great for children who benefit from calming sensory input. Sensory Bins or Kinetic Sand: Perfect for tactile exploration, building sensory tolerance, and calming play. Musical Instruments (like tambourines or maracas): Enhance auditory processing, rhythm, and coordination. Weighted Stuffed Animals or Blankets: Provide calming, deep-pressure input, ideal for children who benefit from sensory regulation. Cognitive and Executive Functioning Toys Toys that challenge problem-solving, planning, and memory skills are ideal for cognitive and executive functioning development. Puzzles and Memory Games: Build problem-solving skills, working memory, and focus. STEM Kits (like coding robots or science kits): Foster critical thinking, sequencing, and curiosity. Matching and Sorting Games: Help with categorization, math skills, and attention to detail. Tips for Choosing the Right Toy Look for Open-Ended Options: Toys that can be used in various ways encourage your child to take charge of play and explore their creativity. Choose Montessori-Inspired Toys: Simple, natural, and purposeful toys give children hands-on learning opportunities at their own pace. Age Appropriateness: Select toys suitable for your child’s age and developmental level. Durability: Choose high-quality toys that can endure active play and exploration. Wrap-Up Picking toys that support OT, PT, and ST goals adds value to holiday gift-giving, and the right toy can bring both joy and developmental support. From open-ended and Montessori-inspired options to skill-building games, choosing thoughtfully can help make playtime meaningful and engaging for your child’s growth.

Our Fall themed crafts & activities allowed our kiddos to be creative while targeting some of their goals! 🤗 Goals targeted included: 🍂fine motor skills 🍂basic concepts 🍂following directions 🍂wh-questions 🍂requesting 🍂attention Most crafts will encompass the above mentioned skills especially targeting joint attention to the task and fine motor skills. So craft away with your little one at home and know that Therapy is in action!







