As a parent, you know how important developing healthy communication skills is for your child to lead a happy, productive, and fulfilling life. But learning how to speak, listen, and… Read More »
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3 Ways to Encourage Your Child with a Learning Disability
Having a learning disability can be a frustrating struggle for your child. Many people might not know that learning disabilities are actually pretty common. Just like there are a variety… Read More »
Three Ways to Help in Your Child’s Occupational Therapy
If you have been taking your child to occupational therapy sessions for a while, then you might be wondering if there is anything you can do to help the progress…. Read More »
3 Ways to Help Your Child with Anxiety
Sometimes, anxiety is just a part of life, even for kids. There are many things that can be stressors in a child’s life, whether it’s school or seeing the doctor…. Read More »
What Happens in a Speech Therapy Session?
There are many reasons that you might take your child to see a speech therapist. They can help your child become a better communicator and work through difficulties they might… Read More »
Make Your Own Sensory Hideout
If your child has a sensory processing disorder, then a sensory hideout is the perfect place for them to take a break if they experience overstimulation. Sensory hideouts can be… Read More »
3 Reasons You Should Take Your Child to a Sensory Gym
If your child struggles with autism or another sensory processing disorder, then you may be concerned about finding ways to help them. But what is a sensory gym exactly, and… Read More »
Cooking as a Fun Learning Activity
One often-overlooked teaching opportunity is through cooking and baking with your child. But, it can be a great way to spend quality time together. You might be surprised by all… Read More »
How to Improve Sensory Integration
If your child has autism or another sensory processing disorder, then it means that they could be struggling with sensory integration. Sensory integration is a name for the way our… Read More »