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Floortime Play Therapy for Children with Autism

Do you have a child with autism and are left wondering about effective therapy options? Floortime Play Therapy might be the answer. It is an engaging therapy that harnesses play to promote social, emotional, and cognitive development in children on the spectrum. Follow along as we delve deep into this unique approach, its benefits, how […]

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Autism Pretend Play: Mind-Blowing Fun for All Ages!

Are you a parent of a child with autism, struggling to understand how to foster your child’s pretend-play skills? Imaginative play, also known as pretend play, is crucial for every child’s development, including those on the Autism spectrum. In this informative blog post, we will delve into how engaging in pretend play can greatly benefit […]

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Toileting and ASD: Autism and Bathroom Issues in Kids

For parents, whose children have autism spectrum disorder, bathroom issues can be a common concern. Many autistic children have difficulty with toilet training and may also experience incontinence, constipation, or other issues related to urine and bowel movements. In some cases, sensory processing issues can make it difficult for an autistic child to use the […]

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Making Teletherapy Fun: Occupational Therapy Therapy Ideas

Teletherapy, also known as online therapy or e-therapy, is a type of therapy that is delivered via the internet. It can be a convenient and effective way to receive treatment, especially if an individual lives in a remote area or is unable to travel to see a therapist in person. Teletherapy is very effective in […]

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Gross Motor Skills Development in Toddlers (Milestones & Games)

The development of gross motor skills is important in early childhood. Gross motor movements or skills involve the functioning of large and strong muscle groups in the body and if a child lacks in this department of development, they will not be able to sit, crawl or hold their heads up. If the problem is […]

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15 Dinosaur Themed Activities for Kids (Fun & Educational)

Welcome to the jurassic park of kids activities! Where we explore awesome dinosaur activities that inspire your child’s imagination tree to grow and flourish. In this article we present a myriad of fun dinosaur activities that revolve around a captivating dinosaur theme, fostering the growth and development of motor skills in kids. From dinosaur crafts […]

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Social Skill Games: Fun Activities to Boost Your Kids Social Skills

Games and activities for socialization are an amazing way for your kids to learn ways to behave and present themselves around peers, whether they are toddlers, preschoolers, or simply kindergarteners. Games can teach your child how to manage their emotions, teach body language and take turns while performing an activity. Benefits of Social Skill Games […]

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Origami for Kids: 14 Easy Projects With Developmental Benefits

All children love games and activities where they will have to create something using their imagination – be it the jigsaw puzzles, the super-fun LEGO, playing with playdough, or painting with colors using their hands and fingers. Origami projects fall in the category of arts and crafts, and when it comes to having fun creating […]

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49 Healthy Coping Strategies for Kids (That Actually Work)

As kids grow and develop, they will face a variety of challenges. Some of these challenges may be big, like starting a new school or dealing with a divorce. Others may be smaller, like getting teased by a classmate or not being invited to a birthday party. No matter what the challenge is, it’s important […]

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Kindergarten Readiness: Essential Skills Checklist for Your Child

The transition to kindergarten marks a thrilling and significant milestone in a child’s life. It’s a time bursting with new discoveries, learning experiences, and substantial personal growth. Kindergarten serves as the foundation for fundamental academic skills, laying the groundwork for future success in elementary school and beyond. However, we often hear from concerned parents, asking […]

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Occupational Therapy vs Speech Therapy 

Occupational therapists and speech therapists both support optimal health conditions and well-being for children. While professionals from both the healthcare fields share similar responsibilities, there are noteworthy differences as well. Let us glance through some of the benefits, scopes, similarities and differences of occupational therapy vs speech therapy. This helps parents of differently-abled children to […]

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Problem Solving for Kids: How-To Guide, Activities & Strategies

Children need to be able to solve their own problems. In daily life, kids face a lot of set of social circumstances and challenges. Whether they’re trying to figure out how to make friends, deal with bullies, or solve academic problems, they need strong problem-solving skills to be successful. Problem-solving is a critical life skill […]

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