Proprioception Activities Info Sheet

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Help kids feel calm, focused, and in control with this simple Proprioception Activities printable handout. This one-page resource gives parents and educators easy, no-cost “heavy work” ideas using everyday household items to support sensory regulation, body awareness, and attention. Perfect for home, classroom, or therapy use, these practical strategies are quick to implement and make a big impact on daily routines and transitions—just print and start using right away.

Description

Proprioception Activities Handout

Simple, No-Cost Activities for Calming, Focus, and Body Awareness

Looking for easy ways to help kids regulate, focus, and feel more in control of their bodies?

This one-page printable handout provides simple, effective proprioception (heavy work) activities that can be done at home using everyday items—no special equipment needed.

Perfect for parents, teachers, and caregivers who want quick, practical strategies that actually work.

What Is Proprioception?

Proprioception is the body’s ability to sense movement, position, and force. It plays a key role in:

  • Body awareness
  • Coordination
  • Attention and focus
  • Emotional regulation

Activities that provide proprioceptive input (often called “heavy work”) can help calm and organize the nervous system.

What’s Included

  • ✔ 1-page printable handout
  • ✔ Easy-to-understand explanation of proprioception
  • ✔ Multiple activity ideas using household items
  • ✔ Clear, visual examples for quick use

Activities Use Items You Already Have

No prep, no purchases needed. Activities include:

  • Carrying heavy objects (laundry, groceries, backpacks)
  • Pushing and pulling tasks
  • Squeezing, kneading, and pressing
  • Cleaning activities like wiping and scrubbing
  • Outdoor play like climbing and digging

Perfect For:

  • Parents looking for calm-down strategies
  • Therapists providing home carryover
  • Teachers supporting regulation in the classroom
  • Sensory seekers or kids who need movement
  • Daily routines and transitions

Why This Works

Proprioceptive input:

  • Helps calm the nervous system
  • Improves focus and attention
  • Supports body awareness and coordination
  • Provides a natural way to regulate energy levels

These strategies are especially helpful for children who:

  • Seem constantly on the go
  • Have difficulty sitting still
  • Become easily overwhelmed
  • Seek movement or pressure

Quick & Easy Proprioception Activities

Just print and share—perfect for:

  • Therapy handouts
  • Parent education
  • Classroom resources
  • Quick reference guides

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