What is deep pressure touch (DPT)? Deep pressure is the deep, touch pressure that results from stimulation of our touch receptors deep under our skin. When you touch the skin, the receptors send the information to the brain and or areas of the brain that process touch of a related or given body part. Deep...
Proprioception is the body sense that allows you to know about what your body is doing at any one moment. It helps you to know where your body is in space, how to move your body, and the amount of force to use when moving your body. Where are the proprioceptors located? Proprioceptors are found...
A sensory lifestyle is a concept that we all have sensory needs. The idea is important for all people. It is doubly important for a child with a Sensory Processing Disorder. So what can you do to create good “Sensory Health?” Here are my top 10 tips to keep in mind when implementing a sensory...
The vestibular system is a powerful system! The vestibular system is found in your inner ear. You have two, one on either side of your head. The cool thing about the vestibular system is it is activated by movement of the head through space. This can be movement back and forth, up and down, or...
The holidays are upon us with full force. Are you wondering what you should get that kiddo in your home that they will actually play with? What about if your child has special needs? Engaging toys are the key! Having been a pediatric Occupational Therapist for over 25 years, I like to think of myself...
As a pediatric Occupational Therapist in Mountain View, CA and the Bay area, I have been working with autistic children and their parents for over 25 years. I love Halloween! It is “just right” for for my nervous system. A little scary, a little loud, a bunch of yummy treats and a fun night. BUT...
Babies are amazing creatures. I know . I have 2. They grow up fast! As with everywhere else in the United states, moms in Mountain View, CA are smart. We know that babies need to meet certain developmental milestones as described by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). But it’s so confusing! We go to...
Commitment to begin therapy is a investment in your child’s future and a commitment for your whole family. Every child is an individual with unique strengths and challenges; this requires a personalized approach. Due to this, assessment and treatment fees can vary greatly to reflect your child’s individual diagnosis and treatment plan. We maintain a machine-readable...
A key aspect of helping children with Sensory Processing Disorders is occupational therapy. In the Bay Area and Mountain View, there are many options for occupational therapy. Hospital-based, clinic-based, school-based, home-based Occupational Therapy. Typically a regiment of 1x/wk is prescribed; usually lasting 3 to 6 months. Some children receive OT services for years. What if it was different?...
Every year at this time spring sports are in full bloom. Soccer, swimming, baseball, gymnastics, etc. We are itching to get our kids outside, to see other parents, to join together and have some fun. We know that sports are a great way to get exercise, learn to work as a team, learn a new...