Encouraging Your Child’s Dressing Skills: A Parent’s Guide
Helping your child develop dressing skills is a wonderful way to promote their independence and active participation in daily routines. Occupational Therapists can offer valuable
Helping your child develop dressing skills is a wonderful way to promote their independence and active participation in daily routines. Occupational Therapists can offer valuable
Let’s talk sensory preferences and how to include them in games your child will LOVE! So what is a sensory preference? A sensory preference is
Swallowing- we all do it about 900 times a day! Although it seems easy, it is in fact a complex process. In our throat the
What does a paediatric dietician do? I get to talk about food all day. And poo. And sometimes vomit. But mostly food! 1. I ask lots
“Sensory Play” is a term used a lot in the therapy world. And while we love getting out our playdoh or the paints, many people
There are rules and expectations for various situations we encounter every day. Some are explicitly taught, such as classroom or group rules, while others aren’t.
Whether you are 9 or 99, walking up to someone new and starting a conversation can be a tricky anxiety provoking task. You may find
Daily Routines Daily routines are called just that because they happen almost every day. That means there is an opportunity for your child to hear
Occupational Therapists specifically look at occupations or activities that a person needs to do, wants to do and is expected to do. We are able
Like the practice itself, Occupational Therapy assessments come in a wildly varied array of shapes and sizes. Your therapist will always be happy to answer
Last month we learnt what skills children need before they start to talk. Now how do we encourage them to start using words? Here are
The new My Therapy Space Choir: SING OUT is about to begin and we are sooo excited! Our Sing Out choir is a program that