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17 Water Activities For Kids: Activities With Water that Boost Your Child’s Development

Water play is a fun and exciting activity that can be done all year round. Especially when the hot summer days are here, what could be more enjoyable than spending some cool time splashing in the water? Water play does not just provide an avenue for children to cool off on a hot, sunny day, […]

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14 Must-Read Books on ADHD for Parents: Understanding Your Child

Whether you are a parent of a child with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or an adult with ADHD, there are many books out there to support you through this journey. You know that the experience of parenting can sometimes be quite overwhelming and daunting. More than helping your child, you need to first understand […]

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Occupational Therapy Home Programs for Kids: A Guide for Parents

Occupational therapists are the best people to address the common concerns that parents have for their kids. OTs are specially trained in how to address developmental milestones and help children learn the skills they need to be successful in school and in life. One of the most common questions that parents ask is, “What is […]

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15 DIY Homemade Fidget Toys Ideas: Super Easy To Make!

Over the years, we have seen an increase in the use of fidget toys in the mainstream setting. Whether it is the ever-popular fidget spinner, pop it, or the fidget cubes, these tools can help keep our children’s hands busy. However, a fidget toy is not something that is new. In fact, fidget tools have […]

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Best-Selling Children’s Books About Autism (Our Top 6 Recommendations)

When it comes to learning a new skill or task, children do their best particularly if they are engaged in the task and interested in it as well. The same works for learning language and this is no different in the case of children who are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Children with autism […]

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7 Autism Clothing Issues Parents Come Across (And How To Fix Them)

As a parent of a child who has special needs, there are many things that you might come across. One of them is in relation to clothing issues. Some parents of toddlers are usually concerned about their children taking all their clothes off. This is in the case of typical children, who might face this […]

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Sensory Station Ideas for Childcare

Setting up a sensory activity station in-home or in a classroom could be a fun and engaging way to help children work on their sensory development. Sensory play activities could be as much fun for young kids who are diagnosed with a sensory processing disorder, as they could be for older kids. Kids of all […]

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Executive Functioning Strategies For Children

Executive function skills are a set of cognitive skills that are required by everybody to lead a normal life. Executive functioning skills are the critical processes of our brain that help us in finishing our tasks and meeting our objectives. Therefore, we use executive function skills for almost everything that we do in our lives […]

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29 Indoor Gross Motor Activities for Children

The development of gross motor skills is vital for all children in terms of their well-being and growth. When the gross motor skills of a child are rightly developed, it helps them and supports them in getting a better physical development, healthy growth, control of their fine motor skills, high level of concentration, and brain […]

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Occupational Therapy for a High School Student

Occupational therapy (OT) is a type of health care that helps you to carry out the things you want to, need to, or are expected to do. Although people often associate occupational therapy with people who have experienced an injury or have a disability, Occupational Therapists work with a range of people, including high school […]

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What Is a Pen Gripper? (And How It Improves Handwriting)

A pen gripper, or commonly known as a pencil grip, is a small device that is used to hold a pen or pencil in place. It is usually made of plastic and has a small grip that can be inserted into the barrel of the pen or pencil. The gripper is then placed over the […]

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What Causes a Child to Chew on Clothes?

Most babies during their developmental years of the oral stage seem to put everything in their mouth. This is usually done by infants at the stage of teething or when they are trying to make sense of the world around them. But the problem arises when a preschooler or a child who is at the […]

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