If your child has difficulty with sensory processing or is often over- or under-stimulated, then you may want to consider putting your child on a “sensory diet”. Just what is… Read More »
Archive for February, 2016
Community-Based Learning in Natural Environments
As therapists, a common trend we see in children who receive therapy in the clinic is that they are masters of waiting patiently, verbalizing, and sharing in the isolated clinic… Read More »
Self-Regulation Strategies for Kids and Parents
Anger or anxiety can be difficult emotions for children to manage. Parents may also sometimes find themselves wondering how they can help to teach their children to control these difficult… Read More »
How to Practice Healthy Stimming
“Stimming” is short for “self-stimulation”. This is a type of behavior that all people exhibit, whether it’s twirling our hair or tapping a pencil. However, for some children with autism… Read More »
What Are Sensory Hideouts?
According to the Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation, 1 out of 20 children experience sensory processing disorders. To put it simply, children all react in different ways to sensory input. Some… Read More »