Occupational Therapy, Sensory Processing Disorder, Special Needs Child
Sensory issues can be manifested when a child has a difficult time receiving or responding to information that is coming in through their senses. When children are experiencing sensory challenges it can cause them to avoid or seek things that trigger their...
Occupational Therapy, Parenting, Transition
A transition is a short period of time when moving from one activity to another. There are many transitions throughout a child’s day. Transitioning from asleep to awake, transitioning from home to school, and transitioning from a preferred activity to a non-preferred...
Attention, Occupational Therapy, Parenting
Attention can be defined as the ability to focus on a task, both with and without distractions. Children often have very short attention spans, jumping from one activity to the next. The ability to focus and complete a task is important for children, as they are...