Teachers
Free Classroom Resources
Printable, reviewed, and free — no sign-up, no gate, and made to be used rather than read once.
- Expert Reviewed
- Evidence Based
- Patient Focused
These are free, printable resources for teachers supporting students with sensory processing differences, ADHD, and developmental needs. They cover what to try when a student is dysregulated, how to build movement into the day, and how to tell sensory difficulty from behavior. Everything here is reviewed by a physical therapist, nothing requires an email address, and each resource is designed to be printed and used rather than read once. Several are made to go on a wall.
Printable resources
More printables are being added through the school year. Each one is reviewed before it goes up, and none of them will ever ask for an email address.
Where to start reading
What we ask
Nothing. There is no sign-up, no gate and no trial. If a resource is useful, print it and pass it to the teacher next door.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to give an email address?
No. Every resource here downloads directly. The newsletter is offered at the bottom of each page and is entirely optional — nothing is held back behind it.
Can I print these for my whole school?
Yes. They are free to print, copy and share for classroom use. We ask only that the DrSensory URL stays on the sheet so colleagues can find the originals and any updates.
Who reviews these?
Dr. Eva Lassey, PT, DPT reviews the clinical content. Where a resource covers something outside physical therapy, the page says who reviewed it and what they reviewed.
I am a parent, not a teacher. Can I use them?
Of course. Most of these work at home with very little change, and the movement break cards in particular were written to be used anywhere there is a chair and a wall.
More printables as they ship
We send occasional printables and plain-English explainers. Entirely optional, and nothing here was hidden behind it.
Disclaimer. This page is for general educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
