The Importance of Movement Breaks
By Christine Hemelians, MS, OTR/L Think back to your childhood and remember how common it was to hear the phrase “sit still
By Christine Hemelians, MS, OTR/L Think back to your childhood and remember how common it was to hear the phrase “sit still
By Kyla Cole, COTA/L Engaging young children in age-appropriate chores and tasks around the house not only instills a sense of responsibility
By Rouzan Dishoian, MS, CF SLP Reflexes are involuntary responses to certain stimuli that help us protect our body from things that
By Madison Gwizdalski MS-CCC, SLP “Play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning.” ~ Mr. Rogers Flashcards, quizzing, educational
By Deborah Lee MS, OTR/L Screen time is definitely an advantage for parents to keep their little ones occupied while they have
By Nicole Tutaj, MA, OTR/L Parents are often concerned when their child is not playing with others. Often times, it’s possibly because
By: Christine Hemelians, MS, OTR/L Stimming can be used to describe repetitive movements and actions to stimulate the senses. These movements can
By ROUZAN DISHOIAN, MS, CF-SLP Joint attention or shared attention is a shared focus of two individuals on an object. It is
Does your child having a difficult time focusing? Are they always on the go? Climbing furniture, seeking touch, crashing into objects, placing
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