Fall is here—the season of cozy sweaters, crunchy leaves, and lots of opportunities for fun learning! At Proud Moments, we know that simple, engaging activities can make everyday moments feel special while also supporting skill-building, communication, and family connection.
That’s why we’ve put together a set of free printable resources for parents, caregivers, and professionals to use at home, in therapy, or in the classroom this fall.
📖 Stories to Support Social and Emotional Learning
A Fall Story for Kids
– a simple seasonal story for shared reading time.
Yom Kippur Story
– designed to support understanding of traditions in an accessible way.
Trick or Treat Story (V1 and V2)
– social stories to prepare children for Halloween routines and expectations.
🍁 Seasonal Activities for Exploration and Fun
Autumn Scavenger Hunt
– perfect for outdoor play and observation.
Fall “5 Senses” Nature Walk
– encourage mindfulness and sensory exploration while enjoying nature.
Fall "I Spy" (English & Spanish)
– a fun way to build vocabulary, visual scanning, and attention.
🎃 Halloween-Themed Skill Builders
Pumpkin Feelings Match Sheet
– practice visual discrimination and matching skills.
Halloween Search
– a playful seek-and-find activity for focus and attention.
Why We Love These Printables
Each resource is designed to be:
✔️ Easy to use (just print and go!)
✔️ Flexible (adaptable for home, school, or therapy)
✔️ Engaging (fun for kids while supporting skill development)
💌 We’d love to hear how you use these activities! If you try them out, let us know what worked for your child or classroom. Send us your stories, photos, or suggestions at blogs@proudmomentsaba.com
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