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Play With Your FOOD – A Valentine’s Day Treat

Many children with special needs experience co-morbid conditions involving eating. Co-morbid means they ‘come along with’ other disorders. For example, many children with autism…
5 Tips To Help With Dyscalculia

5 Tips To Reduce Math Anxiety

I don’t know about you, but when I see a math problem I get sweaty palms and a feeling of dread. It’s true that…
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5 Tips to Get Your Child Outside

Get Your Child Outside, Regardless of Age! Getting your kids outside is a challenge, but every year it is the same thing. Too cold,…
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Top 15 Occupational Therapist Goals for the New Year

Happy New Year!   Visual changes are powerful reminders. Watching the ball drop last night made me reflect on the last year and dream…
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MORE Star Wars Printables & Activities for Kids

Star Wars is a classic favorite for both kids and adults. What’s even better than binge watching the movies? Doing fun star wars activities…
Tips to Keep From Burning Out

5 Tips to Keep From Burning Out

OTs, we all feel pressure….productivity requirements, complete CEUs, make sure your work trainings are done, and finish up that looming stack of paperwork on…
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Star Wars Activities for Kids + FREEBIE

Activities, have I!      Wait? I think Yoda got into my computer keyboard! I can remember seeing the Star Wars films with my…
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24 Holiday Sensory Boxes

The holidays are here and oh what fun your children will have creating and playing with our list of 24 sensory bins! Christmas Sensory…

ABCs of Movement: Brain Breaks

What IS a brain break? To put it simply, they are short bursts of activity designed to energize the brain and body for learning….

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