Occupational Therapy Blog
Coats and Sweaters and Mittens, Oh My!
Helpful Tips for Assisting your Child with Special Needs Wear Winter Gear I have a love-hate relationship with winter. I personally enjoy the cold weather, and yes, even snow! My kids have even inherited a love of winter from me. However, that does not mean they are...
Tips and Tricks for a Fun Christmas with a Child with Special Needs
Are you parenting a child with special needs and wondering how to make Christmas more fun and less stressful? Whether you have one child or a family of many, including typically-developing kids, there is so much to consider. From travel to flashing lights on the tree,...
Do Kids Really Need Toys? If So, How Many?
As the holiday season approaches, many toys are sure to be purchased. But are toys really necessary for development? And if so, how many toys do kids really need? The answer as it turns out is that kids need to play and learn from their environment, but...
Family Friendly Tips for the Transition to Standard Time
Here we go again — the time change. Daylight Savings Time is about to come to an end and we will return to standard time. Since it’s fall, we move our clocks back one hour (Spring ahead, Fall back). No one truly enjoys adjusting to a time change, but it is especially...
12 Back-to-School Organization Tips!
We have reached the back-to-school season! While parents often rejoice when kids return to school, the transition always comes with some challenges. This is especially true for families with children who have special needs. Here are some tried-and-true tips to help...
Is Homeschooling the Right Choice For You and Your Child?
Introduce the topic of homeschooling to any group of parents and you’re likely to get a mix of responses. There will be some who are thoroughly in favor of homeschooling, some who are ardently against, and some who are just plain terrified of the idea! But what about...