Looking for some fun reasoning games for children with sensory processing difficulties? Well, look no further because we bring you a couple reasoning games that will help keep your child entertained. These activities will encourage lea..
Continue ReadingLooking for some fun indoor acttivites for children with sensory needs? Well, look no further because in this post we dive deep into many different kinds of sensory activites! So put on your game face. Have fun, be silly, expend excess ene..
Continue ReadingIn this post we are going to be discussing some craft activities to improve fine motor development in children. One of the easiest ways to do this is by doing crafts that utilize scissor skills. These are ideas for some classic pr..
Continue ReadingIn this post we will discuss how using sissors can help your sensory child fine tune their fine motor skills. The cutting process itself is highly satisfying for children, and once they can manipulate scissors, it opens up so many different proj..
Continue ReadingWet, squishy, colorful sensory activities increase your child’s tactile awareness/processing — and are endlessly entertaining, with all that mixing, swirling and squishing. And playing with water develops motor skills and hand-eye coordin..
Continue ReadingCreating found art and recycled art Found art is art made with ordinary objects, and recycled art is art made out of discarded materials and trash. Found art challenges the concept of what constitutes art; recycled art is about repurposing and reu..
Continue ReadingInside is the new outside Looking for Fall sensory activities to improve sensory processing? Too many people. Too many raindrops. Too much sun. Too much humidity. Too much…everything. So let’s talk about some fun sensory activities for ..
Continue Reading“Positive reinforcement is extremely powerful.” — B. F. Skinner In this post, we’re going to talk more about how to prevent tantrums for children with ADHD and Autism with transitions. We are going to look at specifi..
Continue ReadingEasing Transitions for Sensory Children Strategies to solve sticky situations, part five Returning to the discussion about How to help your special needs child with transitions. Eventually we will resume life that is, if not precisely what we w..
Continue ReadingSurviving Quarantine with Your Sensory Children: A Parents’ Guide, part two of two Do the best you can with what you’ve got In the last post, we talked about how your sensory child is feeling disoriented, upset, scared. Well, so are..
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