Advertisements Babies develop eye-hand coordination by stacking objects…. Older children further promote hand skills when stacking in patterns such as…
Advertisements Sharing excerpts from my book- From Rattles to Writing: A Parent’s Guide to Hand Skills GALLOPING Galloping may be…
Advertisements Below are a few posts discussing why vertical surfaces are therapeutic and weaving activities that develop bilateral hand skills
Advertisements https://www.bostonglobe.com/2025/02/05/magazine/gentle-parenting-rough-on-parents I disagree with many opinions expressed in this article. There are a zillion parenting books on the market.…
Advertisements Occupational therapists love beads! The following art is from an exhibit at the Portland Art Museum in Maine. I…
Advertisements The vestibular sensory system tells our body how to respond to the pull of gravity and movement of the…
Advertisements …. and if you happen to have a horse available…. Your child may end up like this….
Advertisements When my son was four years old, he made hundreds of paper lanterns and they hung everywhere- from ceilings,…
Advertisements Use a rolling pin, cardboard or plastic tube, swimming noodle or make the following “batter” to swat at the…
Advertisements Pressing the glue snowflake against the window not only strengthens the upper extremity- it looks beautiful! Squeezing a glue…