How to Work Toward Developing Dressing Skills
Dressing time with babies can be an opportunity to work in some social skill development. Playing peek-a-boo, singing songs, and making silly faces are great activities when dressing very young children.
Fall Fine Motor Activity: Poking Pumpkins
Check out this fun craft with foam pumpkins to work on fine motor skill development!
3 Quick Tips for Laying the Foundation for Handwriting
Many people think occupational therapy and handwriting are synonymous. I typically work with younger children so I like to think about what we can do now to support handwriting when they are in school.
Fall Fun: Outdoor Play to Encourage Sensory and Motor Development
Fall is a great time to get outdoors and play with milder temperatures and so many fun activities available. Here are some common fall fun activities and different ways they support sensory and motor development. If your child has and delays that make these activities seem difficult to participate in, please contact us. We can try to problem solve your particular concerns together!
Occupational Therapy and Breastfeeding Support
Occupational Therapy and Breastfeeding Support are a match made in Heaven. Read more to find out how they work closely together and why a lactation counselor with an OT background might be right for you.
Balancing the Bucket with Deep Breathing
When a child is already upset, sometimes it is best to be close and maintain your own big, deep breaths and wait for them to join your calm rather than you joining her distress.
Telehealth and Sensory Processing
Wondering how telehealth works for children with sensory differences?
Telehealth and School Aged Children
Does your child struggle with handwriting, paying attention to the teacher or trouble staying seated in their chair in the classroom? Telehealth services may be beneficial for your child.
Balancing the Bucket with Oral Sensory Input
We start seeking oral input for comfort in the womb. Many babies are seen sucking their thumbs on ultrasounds. It remains a sense of comfort into adulthood. How many people do you know that chew gum, sip on a drink or chew on pen caps throughout their day?
Rocking Road Trips with Kids
Riding in the car can be difficult for children, especially for long road trips. Parents can struggle with finding ways to entertain children in the car while keeping screen time down so their kids can focus on play that will support their development.
Telehealth and Infants
Curious about how telehealth works for infants? At Ability First, we use the coaching model to direct and educate the parent on developmental positions and handling with their child.
Balancing the Bucket with Cold and Water Play
Playing with cold items and in water are excellent ways to provide calming sensory input for some children.
Balancing the Bucket with Relaxing Music
. . .varying properties of music can effect brain waves, breathing and heart rate which can all impact how regulated we feel.
Balancing Buckets
One of the best analogies I have come across is to think of your sensory system like a bucket. Some people have very large buckets while other people have very small buckets. All of our sensory information (sights, smells, sounds, tastes, movement, tactile information, etc.) goes into the top of the bucket and the holes in the bottom of the bucket allow it to trickle out as we process the information. For most people a bucket that is ½ full is comfortable.
Surviving Social Distancing: Chalk it up!
Sidewalk chalk is likely one of the most versatile outdoor activities out there. You have likely seen countless posts about neighborhood movement paths drawn along the sidewalk. Our neighborhood took to writing words of encouragement along the sidewalk for those who were walking to break up the boredom. . .There are so many fun ways to use sidewalk chalk. Many of these could occur indoors or outdoors. These are adapted from a list provided by Linda Fletcher, a very talented Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant.
Social Distancing Survival: Bring on the Bubbles!
Bubbles bubbles everywhere! Bubbles popping in the air! Bubble on the air and ground! Bubble blowing fun to be found!
Social Distancing Survival: Strider Bike for the Win!
Strider Bikes provide input to several sensory systems at the same time, helping children learn to integrate a variety of sensory information.
Social Distancing Survival: We could not do this without OT
Are you struggling with ideas to best support your child through social distancing? Are you missing out on opportunities to participate in therapy due to statewide shut downs? Perhaps we can help.