Did your family get any new games during the holiday season? We all like to win at games but for children with regulation difficulties losing can be especially challenging. Here are some tips to help your child navigate win/lose situations.…
Indoor Fun With Obstacle Courses
Benefits of Obstacle Courses Obstacle courses provide a fun and creative way to support the development of sensory and motor skills. You can construct a course inside your home using common household items such as chairs, tables, boxes, pillows, and…
Gardening With Children for Skill Development
Gardening Engages All The Senses Gardening is a great opportunity for sensory-motor exploration for children. The activity supports fine and gross motor muscle development, sequencing, planning, following directions, and sensory stimulation – feeling the dirt, smelling flowers and plants, and…
Speech & Language at Mealtime: Preschoolers
Why Practice During Mealtime? Mealtime is a natural part of the day and a perfect time to practice speech and language skills with your child. Mealtime provides a regular routine which allows for consistent, repetitive, and multiple opportunities for using…
Speech & Language at Mealtime: Toddlers
Why Mealtime? Meal and snack times are important and consistent parts of your child’s daily routine. These natural opportunities are perfect to provide simulating activities for your child’s language development throughout the day. Give Smaller Portions Giving smaller portions provides…
Speech Month: Ages and Stages
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OT Month: Dressing Skill Tips
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OT Month: Fine Motor Skill Tips
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OT: Ages and Stages
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Ideas for a St. Patrick’s Day Party
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