Advertisements Standing on a horse during hippotherapy is just one example of using a dynamic surface to promote body awareness,…
Advertisements This ring stack has been very useful during hippotherapy as clients sit, kneel, squat or stand while balancing and…
Advertisements Many of my ideas for simple push, pull or squeeze activities for older children or adults with developmental disabilities…
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Advertisements Typically developing children learn to lace boards at around two-years-of-age. I love to make my own lacing boards because…
Advertisements Notice that both my client with intellectual developmental disabilities (IDD) and the baby have both learned how to stabilize…
Advertisements Squatting is a great exercise to help build strength in the legs, hip mobility, endurance, balance and muscle tone.…
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Advertisements Here are a few other videos demonstrating clients grasping the handle to receive sensory stimulation:
Advertisements The following blog post shows how I made the “tong” insertion activity: t