
Unscramble Christmas Words and Build Skills This is a great tool to work on unscrambling Christmas words, but it is so much more than just that. One of the latest is the Christmas Word Scramble. The OT Toolbox has tons of cool activities to help you streamline your sessions. This Christmas word scramble would fit in perfectly as a done-for-you worksheet that builds functional tasks! I can modify these to fit all the goals I need to accomplish. I walk around with a booklet of worksheets and a bucket of crayons/markers/colored pencils to last me through the week. Use streamlined activities that can be modified for all of your learners. So high, everyone is expecting that level of awesomeness and more.īecause we create unrealistic expectations at home, don’t make yourself crazy at work. Last year I created stocking challenges, Minute to Win It games, unwrap the gifts with gloves on challenges, and pass the ball of cling plastic filled with holiday goodies and treats game. Is this Christmas going to be just like last year? Are they going to get everything they asked for?
Do we live up to the expectations of others, or do they live up to ours? Children have expectations too. Dr Phil once said, “what makes us upset is a change in our expectations.” A change in what we expect of ourselves and those around us. What I don’t love is the change in expectations. Um, yes!ĭon’t get me wrong, I love the holidays. People were asking in our neighborhood if November one was too early to decorate for Christmas. It seems people are anxious for Christmas to be here, or to extend the joy just a few more days. Time to shuffle on to the Christmas season! I call it a season because it takes over December.
