Let’s talk about Motor planning!
Motor planning refers to the ability to conceive, plan, and carry out a skilled, non-habitual motor act in the correct…
Motor planning refers to the ability to conceive, plan, and carry out a skilled, non-habitual motor act in the correct…
Sensory self-regulation is the brain’s ability to calm down or become more alert depending on the environment, task at hand,…
Our proprioceptive system is responsible for taking in sensory input from our muscles and joints, sending it to the brain,…
We know that having a routine is important for children in their early developmental years, but let’s unpack why it…
This article has some very useful strategies that can be used when going on a long trip with children with…
In this day and age of laptops, smart phones and tablets we make use of technology on a daily basis.…
Tactile Defensiveness is something that we often see in Occupational Therapy private practices. Parents often aren't sure how to tell…
• Break tasks down into smaller, more manageable segments. Activities can be timed using a stop watch or egg timer…
I love this video. It is such a nice look at how babies develop their postural control and understand their…
Check out these links to video's which illustrate how to carry out floortime with your child. Floortime is a great…
Tummy time is very important in early child development. It facilitates the development of many later skills and is thus…
Listed below are some basic strategies that may assist in developing improved concentration skills in your child: Routine is essential…