Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Shoe Tying Might Not Be So Much Fun, So Let's Make a Paracord Wrist Band Instead

Most of my middle and high school students with high-functioning autism can't tie their shoes during physical education class and when they go bowling in the community.  They aren't so crazy about practicing, either...

So, how about we practice the fine motor and spatial skills needed for shoe tying by making paracord wrist bands?  Maybe it would be a good fundraiser, as well.

Instructions for How to Make a Paracord Bracelet

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