Visual Skills Digital Activity Course

Improve your child’s hand-eye coordination and visual perception skills through fun, engaging, sensory-friendly activities!

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What are Visual Motor and Perception Skills?

We rely on these skills to do key tasks in school, at HOME & in everyday life

We rely on these skills to do key tasks in
school, at HOME & in everyday life

Visual motor and perception skills are a combination of different skills that allow children to visually take in information, process that information, then act on it accordingly, whether that’s physical movement, speaking, or some other action.

Visual Motor and Perception Skills are extremely important as they influence all aspects of life. Whether your child is struggling to perceive the information in the first place or lacking the hand-eye coordination to execute, underdeveloped visual motor and perception skills can lead to a lot of different struggles at home and in the classroom.

Could My Child Benefit From Improving Visual Motor & Perception Skills?

If your child struggles with the below activities, this course could be perfect for them:

Handwriting

Letter Reversal

Puzzles

Hand-Eye Coordination

Catching or Kicking a Ball

Using Utensils When Eating

If your child struggles with any of these activities, then the Visual Skills Digital Activity Course could be a huge help!

Meet Your Instructors

Learn from two passionate Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants

We are two very passionate Certified Occupational Therapy Assistants who specialize in Sensory Integration and Primitive Reflex Integration.

After over 8 years of working with children in outpatient settings, we realized we wanted to bring our expertise to more families and therapists. With this mission in mind, we started the All Things Sensory Podcast, and have been creating in-depth trainings to help children with sensory challenges and retained primitive reflexes.

Our goal is to empower and educate families, caregivers, therapists, and educators to ultimately create strong, confident children!

We are so excited to have you join us!

Rachel Harrington, COTA/L, AC

Jessica Hill, COTA/L

Rachel Harrington

COTA/L, AC

Rachel is a Pediatric Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant who is dedicated to helping children with different abilities feel confident in their own skin. She holds her Autism Certificate, and has completed continuing education in Handwriting Without Tears, Primitive Reflex Integration, Sensory Integration, and more! Rachel lives in Boise, Idaho with her husband, young son, and dog, and can be found outside hiking, playing games, and not taking life too seriously!
Jessica Hill
Jessica Hill

COTA/L

Jessica is a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant who specializes in Pediatrics. She is passionate about helping children become healthy, happy, and confident members of society. She has training and experience in Primitive Reflex Integration, Sensory Integration, feeding, and parent training. Jessica and her son live in Boise, Idaho with their two crazy cats and enjoy hiking, swimming, and traveling!

Here’s What You Get

This course comes with 3 different video modules that use materials you might already have at home! You’ll learn a ton of exercises that will help you improve your child’s visual motor and perception skills.

MODULE 1

Fun Activities with Painter’s Tape for All Ages

Develop your child’s visual motor skills using just painter’s tape and objects you have around the house! While the activities will be developing your child’s visual motor skills, they are still fun, engaging, and sensory friendly!
MODULE 2

Using Stickers for a Fun Way to Develop Visual Motor Skills

All kids love stickers! In this module, we’ll teach you 15 different ways to use stickers to build your child’s visual and fine motor skills! These are easily modifiable to your child’s needs.
MODULE 3

Develop Multiples Skills While Having Fun With Balloons

Balloons are a great therapeutic tool for visual motor skills. There are endless activity ideas, they are fun and engaging, and can target multiple skills at one time!

Why Families & Therapists Love This Course

Why Families & Therapists Love This Course

Improve Life By Improving Visual
Motor & Perception Skills

Visual motor and perception skills are extremely important for children to develop early on. When visual motor and perception skills improve, so does:

  • Handwriting
  • Self-Care Activities
  • Abilities with Sports and Games
  • Hand-Eye Coordination

Makes Learning Fun!

We believe that learning is more impactful when it’s fun! This course provides you with the tools to implement new activities & exercises in a positive way to engage your child.

Understanding The ‘Why’

We’re not here to diagnose or put a band-aid on a “problem”. Just straight forward information as to WHY your child may be struggling and engaging, actionable exercises that will help.

No More Guessing

With video demonstrations and clear descriptions, we take the guesswork out of helping you and your child experience success. We want to make this as easy as possible for you.

LET’S GET STARTED!

Visual Skills Digital Activity Course

Improve your child’s hand-eye coordination and visual perception skills through fun, engaging, sensory-friendly activities!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Visual Skills Are Targeted In This Course?

The activities in this course target nearly all visual skills: visual perception skills (which includes form constancy, visual discrimination, figure-ground perception, visual closure, visual memory, visual sequential memory, and visual motor integration); hand-eye coordination; visual tracking and scanning; and visual saccades. All of these visual skills are required for success in daily life tasks including moving through the environment, school related activities, playing with peers, and more!

How Do The Activities With Painter’s Tape Help My Child Improve Their Visual Skills?

Painter’s tape provides a great way to work on all visual skills by providing a line (or lines) to visually follow while completing a task. These activities incorporate full body movements to integrate visual and full body movements. It is also encouraged to have your child participate in the set-up of the painter’s tape activities!

How Do The Activities With Stickers Help My Child Improve Their Visual Skills?

The activities with stickers provide many opportunities to work on specific visual skills such as figure-ground perception (identifying an object from the background / within a busy environment), visual motor integration (aka hand-eye coordination), and visual saccades (smoothly moving both eyes between two stationary objects). Plus you will also be working on fine motor skills when playing with stickers!

How Do The Activities With A Balloon Help My Child Improve Their Visual Skills?

Balloons are great items to use to work specifically on visual tracking abilities. This will also address other areas of skill including timing and sequencing and a variety of skills that relate to playing sports!

Is The Visual Skills Course For Therapists Or Parents?

Both! The Visual Skills Activity Course includes activities and modifications beneficial for therapists to implement into their treatment plans, as well as parents to implement functional, therapeutic activities into their daily routine.

Do I Need All Of The Supplies In Order To Take This Course?

While we do recommend the basic materials for this course: painter’s tape, a variety of stickers, and balloons, we do suggest alternative household materials to use for the activities!

What Is The Recommended Age Range For This Course?

The activities in the Visual Skills Activity Course are best suited for children 3 years and up, however this greatly depends on the ability of the child. We do share modifications to grade the activities up and down per child.

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We don't mess around with our commitment. Unless you are 100% satisfied, we aren't satisfied either. We're a company that truly cares about you and will answer any question or concerns you have.

This means that if you are not absolutely happy with your product, we will not only refund you without question, we will cover the return shipping. There's no reason you should pay for a product you aren't happy with.

Giving Back On Our Sales

1% of all Sales go to the University of Washington Autism CenteR

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At Harkla, our goal is to help those with special needs live happy and healthy lives. To continue this mission, we donate 1% of every sale to the University of Washington Autism Center. This money gets split between providing families in the Seattle area access to therapy they can’t afford, funding cutting edge autism research, and our annual scholarship to the University of Washington Autism Center’s APEX Summer Camp.

“As a business committed to supporting families, Harkla has generously provided multiple scholarships so that children with autism and ADHD can attend our summer camp at the UW Autism Center. We’re grateful for Harkla’s support!”

Benjamin Aaronson, PhD
Director, APEX Summer Camp Program
University of Washington Autism Center

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Anand
Amazing course !

Improving Gross motor skills in a fun way ! Highly recommended !!!

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Jacquelyn
Simple and Informative

The short videos helped me understand the activities, and the calendar makes it so easy to add the practice into our daily routine. My son is having fun and doesn't realize he is working on his handwriting skills. This was so helpful as a mom and a teacher!

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Emma B.

Gross Motor Skills Digital Activity Course

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Irena
Great course!

I enjoyed learning about gross motor skills through this course! Highly recommend!

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Natasha Z.
So helpful!

My daughter struggles with handwriting for a variety of reasons. This course helped give me not only insight into the fine motor aspect but as well as to the other areas where she could be needing support. I love the calendar of activities so I wasn’t having to come up with this myself!