Autism across different levels can look very different from one child to another. Level 1 often means a child may want friends but struggles to know how to join in, and they might feel overwhelmed by loud sounds or bright lights. With the proper guidance, including...
Shifting from preschool to elementary school involves significant changes, and occupational therapy offers valuable support strategies. Therapists assess developmental skills and create customized plans to address unique needs. Strategies include fostering affective...
Handwriting struggles affect 30-34% of children, leading to incomplete work and reduced classroom participation. These difficulties can diminish self-esteem and hinder academic success, especially among boys who often face greater challenges. Factors such as fine...
Helping your child feel calm, focused, and happy at home can start with something as simple as playing with a bin of dry rice or rolling them up like a burrito in a soft blanket. These little moments can make a big difference. Home-based sensory integration strategies...
Sensory play helps kids grow and learn by using their senses—touch, smell, sound, sight, and sometimes even taste. It builds brain connections, supports calm behavior, and teaches problem-solving. When you do fun sensory play ideas at home, your child learns while...