Play: A Child’s Occupation

Play IS a child’s work Children of all ages learn skills by engaging in play. When they are not asleep, children are learning about their environment through various play activities during their day. They enjoy diving hands-first into play experiences. Completing the tasks of building blocks, working a puzzle, and drawing pictures will yield skills […]

5 Facts About Interoception

Interoception connects our emotions with our bodies. It’s critical in creating a body map to inform us about meeting our basic needs. Here is an ‘Out of the Pocket’ blog post to give you the fast facts. Children with a sensory processing disorder often struggle to process information received through the sensory system. This means […]

HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

​ HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY! “You’ve developed the strength of a draft horse while holding onto the delicacy of a daffodil … you are the mother, advocate and protector of a child with a disability.”  -Lori Borgman It is a blessing to be a mother of a child (or two, or three…..) with special needs. We get […]