You have probably heard about the importance of developing your child’s fine motor skills from your child’s teacher or perhaps from a book you have read during your child’s early development.
We may not think nutrition has an impact on learning, but turns out it’s another piece to the puzzle. So let’s make eating healthy more fun and give kids a reason to ask for the fruits and veggies.
Some of our favorite tactile toys for building your child’s tactile system can improve underdeveloped sensory systems for better learning in the classroom.
What has your elf been up to this year? Our little helper has been having tons of fun with our kids and students working their gross motor and fine motor skills.
This article provides helpful tips for purchasing sensory toys for calming and sensory seeking behavior. Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Integrated Learning Strategies.
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If you see your child off in the corner, avoiding social experiences with other family members and friends, or if they continue to need noise-cancelling headphones.
Did you know that there’s a BIG connection to sensory processing for a lot of picky eaters and that you can leverage sensory activities to help your picky eater tolerate sitting at the table longer.
This article provides helpful tips for purchasing balance toys to improve attention and focus in the classroom. Affiliate links are included for your convenience. Integrated Learning Strategies (ILS)
Please welcome Alisha Grogan MOT, OTR/L from Your Kid’s Table. She is a pediatric occupational therapist, mom to three, and the creator of the online picky eating program, Mealtime Works.