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Advertisements Wrestling/Horse play or in this case elephant play are also a great way to get proprioceptive sensory stimulation!
Advertisements My clients pulled the animal legs as shown in the post below- while in a variety of positions, inclines,…
Advertisements The first post demonstrates a client placing meaningful pictures on the ring stack. The second post demonstrates a client…
Advertisements Cat “Rings” with 3 Holes I love creating ring stack activities with 2 or more dowels in order to…
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…
Advertisements I designed the following activity to provide proprioceptive sensory stimulation when pushing the spiders or other objects through the…
Advertisements Typically developing children learn to lace boards at around two-years-of-age. I love to make my own lacing boards because…