Fourth of July Sensory Crafts and Fine Motor Fun

Joanna Pasheluk

Joanna Pasheluk

Joanna Pasheluk, MS, OTR/L, is a registered and licensed occupational therapist who brings specialized pediatric expertise and infectious enthusiasm to every therapy session at Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center. Since joining the team in 2017, Joanna has helped hundreds of children develop the foundational skills they need to participate fully in daily life—from self-care routines to classroom activities to playground interactions. Joanna's educational foundation began at the College of Charleston, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Spanish in 2010. This background in communication studies laid important groundwork for her future work helping children express needs, follow directions, and engage socially. She went on to complete her Master of Occupational Therapy at the University of Illinois Chicago in 2015, where she developed expertise in pediatric development, sensory processing, and therapeutic interventions. In her clinical practice, Joanna specializes in several key areas: sensory integration therapy for children who struggle to process sensory information, fine motor skills development including handwriting, cutting, and manipulation tasks, self-care skill building such as dressing, feeding, and hygiene, and social interaction skills that help children connect with peers and adults. Her treatment philosophy centers on play-based interventions—she believes the best therapy doesn't feel like work. Instead, Joanna designs activities that children find genuinely engaging while secretly targeting therapeutic goals. Beyond direct patient care, Joanna serves as co-leader of Chicago Pediatric Therapy & Wellness Center's multidisciplinary team. In this role, she facilitates collaboration between occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, and behavior analysts, ensuring each child benefits from coordinated expertise. She champions evidence-based practices and continuous learning within the team. Joanna's family-centered approach means parents aren't observers—they're partners. She actively involves caregivers in treatment planning and provides coaching so skills transfer beyond the clinic walls into real-world settings where children live and learn.

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Holidays are great times to have your child participate in novel fine motor and sensory activities. Here are some fun Fourth of July crafts and activities to do this summer with your kids, while getting an extra bonus with some OT-themed activities!

For Younger Children:

Popsicle Stick Flag – great fine motor activity!

Glue 7-8 popsicle sticks horizontally on two vertical sticks. Glue on a blue square on the top left corner. Then, glue on red buttons on every other horizontal popsicle stick. Glue on white buttons on the other sticks. Add white buttons on the blue square. If you do not have white, red, and blue buttons, you can use construction or tissue paper.

Fire Works Finger Paint – a great sensory experience!

Make a hand print in the middle of the page with either blue or red paint. Then, using the index finger, make straight lines in all directions around the hand with paint. Get creative and add something extra to your design!

For Older Children:

4th of July Hat – a perfect fine motor challenge!

Draw or trace three stars on each red, white, and blue construction paper and cut them out. Cut out a long horizontal 3-inch wide strap from blue, red, or white construction paper. Glue on the stars to one side of pipe cleaners and glue on the other side to the wide strap. With help from an adult, measure out the strap on your head and tape it together to wear it like a hat!

Fireworks Fruit Kabobs – a delicious sensory activity!

Cut out watermelon pieces using a star shaped cookie cutter. If you do not have a star shaped cookie cutter, use a butter knife to shape the watermelon using a star shaped stencil. Slide blueberries on skewers and stick on the star watermelon on top. Makes a great, refreshing snack in the middle of summer!

Time to Enjoy!

We hope your children enjoy these Fourth of July inspired crafts!  They will be sure to enhance their fine motor and sensory motor integration in a fun and unique way!  Be sure to send us pictures of your masterpieces on our Facebook and Instagram pages!

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