To make page turning easier, glue small felt pieces on each page.
Daily contact lens cases make a great combo page fluffer/turner.
Pages can be separated quickly and inexpensively by putting a dollop of hot glue on the lower right hand corner of each page.
Attaching popsicle sticks to picture book pages to allow students to turn pages independently.
Add large paper clips to the pages of picture books to make it easier for children to turn the pages.
Using a cookbook holder for those children who are physically challenged and unable to turn the pages of a book.
Stabilizing child’s plate on the table or highchair tray by using a suction cup that is designed to hold soap, placing a plastic place mat underneath, putting a damp washcloth under the dish.
Using touch screen is very motivating, even for kids that are not successful holding or manipulating toys.
Helping child with independently buttoning shirt by adding small pieces of hoop and loop material under the button and over the button hole.
Modify a frustrating painting experience by putting paint on an empty roll-on deodorant bottle or use sponge painting.