Sensory
27 Nov
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10 Last-Minute Thanksgiving Activities for Toddlers

Thanksgiving is here, and while you’re busy cooking, cleaning, or setting up for guests, keeping your toddler entertained can feel like a challenge! Between managing a to-do list and tending to a child who may be craving your attention, the day can feel overwhelming. For your toddler, the excitement, unfamiliar routines, and bustling activity might...

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20 Nov
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Preparing Your Toddler for Thanksgiving Gatherings

Thanksgiving is a joyful time of connection and celebration, but for toddlers (especially those who are sensitive to new people, noises and environments), the holidays sometimes feel overwhelming. If your toddler is prone to sensory sensitivities you might wonder how to make the day less stressful while still being fun. With a little planning and...

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07 Nov
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5 Creative Fall Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers

Finding activities to keep toddlers and preschoolers engaged for more than a few minutes can be challenging. Fall leaves are a perfect sensory-friendly tool to spark a love of nature while building essential skills! Using the colorful leaves around us, you can help your little one explore the outdoors, develop sensory awareness, and enjoy hands-on...

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24 Oct
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Sensory-Friendly Halloween Activities: Fun Without the Frights

Halloween is a time for spooky fun, but for children with sensory sensitivities, the holiday can be more overwhelming than enjoyable. The loud noises, flashing lights, itchy costumes, and unfamiliar textures can trigger anxiety or discomfort. Fortunately, with a little creativity, you can create sensory-friendly Halloween activities that allow kids to have fun in a...

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17 Oct
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Sensory-Friendly Halloween Costume Tips for Your Little One

Halloween is an exciting time for kids, but for those with sensory sensitivities, the fun of dressing up can sometimes feel overwhelming. Scratchy fabrics, tight outfits, or even too many layers can lead to discomfort or meltdowns. The good news is, with some thoughtful planning, you can choose costumes that help your child feel comfortable...

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11 Oct
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Halloween Sensory Tips for a Stress-Free Night

As a pediatric Occupational Therapist in Mountain View, CA, with over 25 years of experience working with autistic children and those with sensory sensitivities, I’ve seen firsthand how Halloween can be both exciting and overwhelming. While I personally love Halloween, with its perfect mix of spooky fun, treats, and just the right amount of sensory...

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10 Sep
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Enhancing Mutual Joy in Babies Through Occupational Therapy

Mutual joy between a parent and baby is a powerful connection that sets the foundation for healthy emotional and social development. This shared happiness is more than just smiles and laughter; it’s a critical aspect of bonding that supports a baby’s growth, well-being, and learning. Pediatric occupational therapy (OT) can play a vital role in...

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03 Sep
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The Power of Baby’s Play: Enhancing Development Through Playful Activities

As parents, caregivers, or therapists, we all want to give babies the best start in life. Play is a powerful tool that supports their development in countless ways. In pediatric occupational therapy, play is more than just fun; it’s a crucial part of helping babies develop motor skills, sensory processing, and social-emotional abilities. Here’s how...

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23 Aug
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Sensory Meltdowns: Strategies to Support Your Child

Summer has ended, and school is starting up again. Gone are the days of summer—the camps, the open space, the freedom. Lots of kids love summer because of the lack of demands, expectations, and the opportunity for relaxation. Both kids and parents often have mixed feelings about the return to school. Some kids crave routine...

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17 Aug
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Sensational Health for Everyone: Exploring Sensory Processing

For decades, Occupational Therapists specializing in sensory processing have recognized that everyone, everywhere, must be able to process sensory information to effectively navigate and make sense of the world. When sensory information comes into our bodies, our nervous system has to make sense of it so that we know how to respond. It affects how...

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