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The Skill Point Therapy blog is a treasure trove of insights and expert advice for parents, educators, and therapists caring for children with developmental challenges. Each article on the blog is crafted with a deep understanding of the unique needs and potential of children facing developmental delays, ADHD, and other learning challenges. Whether you’re seeking guidance on early signs of developmental delay in infants, practical strategies for ADHD therapy, or breakthroughs in developmental delay treatments, this blog provides a comprehensive and compassionate resource.

ADL Training
Preparing Kids for Appointments for Doctor, Dental, and Haircut Visits
Preparing Kids for Appointments for Doctor, Dental, and Haircut Visits

Preparing Kids for Appointments for Doctor, Dental, and Haircut Visits

Preparing kids for appointments can make doctor, dental, and haircut visits far less stressful for both children and parents. Many children struggle with unfamiliar environments, sensory input, and unexpected routines. With the right preparation, families can build predictability, confidence, and emotional regulation before the visit even begins. At Skill Point Therapy, we use child-centered strategies rooted in DIRFloortime to support successful, calm experiences.

Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory Processing Differences Explained: A Simple Guide for Tampa Parents
Sensory Processing Differences Explained: A Simple Guide for Tampa Bay Parents

Sensory Processing Differences Explained: A Simple Guide for Tampa Bay Parents

Sensory processing differences affect how a child understands and responds to the world around them. Some children may feel overwhelmed by sounds, lights, or textures, while others may seek extra movement or pressure to feel comfortable. Understanding these patterns helps parents know when extra support may be needed. At Skill Point Therapy, we use DIRFloortime® to help children build emotional connection, regulation, and confidence.

Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory Overload vs Meltdowns: How to Spot the Signs and Help Your Child Stay Calm
Sensory Overload vs Meltdowns: How to Spot the Signs and Help Your Child Stay Calm

Comprehensive Blog on Child Development and Support ResourcesSensory Overload vs Meltdowns: How to Spot the Signs and Help Your Child Stay Calm

Understanding sensory overload vs meltdowns can help parents respond with confidence when their child becomes overwhelmed. Sensory overload happens when a child’s brain receives more input than it can process, while a meltdown is a loss of emotional control triggered by this overload. By recognizing early cues—like covering ears, withdrawing, or sudden irritability—parents can step in with supportive strategies. With the right tools and approaches, children can learn to regulate their bodies and feel calmer in busy, everyday environments.

Autism Therapy Techniques
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Sensory-Friendly Bedtime Tips: Helping Kids With Autism Fall Asleep Easier

Sensory-Friendly Bedtime Tips: Helping Kids With Autism Fall Asleep Easier

Creating a calm, sensory-friendly bedtime routine can make evenings easier for children with autism. Many kids need predictable steps, gentle regulation activities, and extra time to unwind. Using DIRFloortime principles, parents can turn bedtime into a bonding moment that supports connection and emotional safety. With the right strategies, families can build nights that feel peaceful instead of stressful.

Home Therapy Tips
Everyday OT Tips for Home: Turning Playtime and Chores Into Skill-Building Moments
Everyday OT Tips for Home: Turning Playtime and Chores Into Skill-Building Moments

Everyday OT Tips for Home: Turning Playtime and Chores Into Skill-Building Moments

Turning daily routines into learning opportunities is one of the easiest ways to support your child’s development at home. With simple OT tips for home, everyday moments like getting dressed, cooking, and playing can become natural chances to build confidence and independence. At Skill Point Therapy in Tampa, Brandon, and Ruskin, we use DIRFloortime to help families connect, learn, and grow through meaningful interactions. When caregivers know what to look for, home becomes one of the most powerful therapy environments of all.

Child Occupational Therapy
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What to Ask Before Starting Occupational Therapy for Your Child

What to Ask Before Starting Occupational Therapy for Your Child

Starting occupational therapy can feel overwhelming, especially when your child needs support and you're unsure where to begin. As a pediatric occupational therapist serving families in Tampa, Brandon, and Ruskin, I help parents ask the right questions before taking the next step. Understanding your child’s needs, the therapy approach, and what sessions look like can bring clarity and confidence. With the right guidance, you can ensure your child receives meaningful, developmentally supportive care.

Sensory Processing Disorder
Why Does My Child Need to Crash, Spin, or Jump? Understanding Sensory-Seeking Behavior
Why Does My Child Need to Crash, Spin, or Jump? Understanding Sensory-Seeking Behavior

Why Does My Child Need to Crash, Spin, or Jump? Understanding Sensory-Seeking Behavior

Many children exhibit behaviors like crashing, spinning, or jumping as part of their natural sensory-seeking tendencies. Understanding sensory-seeking behavior allows parents and therapists to recognize these actions as important ways children explore and regulate their world. These behaviors often signal a need for specific sensory input that helps children stay calm and focused. At Skillpoint Therapy, we use DIRFloortime to create tailored approaches that meet each child’s unique sensory needs.

Child Occupational Therapy
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What to Expect at Your Child’s First Pediatric Occupational Therapy Visit

What to Expect at Your Child’s First Pediatric Occupational Therapy Visit

Walking into your child’s first pediatric occupational therapy appointment can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. At Skill Point Therapy, we use a warm, relationship-based DIRFloortime approach to help your child feel comfortable from the very first moment. Families can expect a mix of play, conversation, and gentle assessments designed to understand how their child learns, moves, and connects. With offices in Tampa, Brandon, and Ruskin, we’re here to guide you through each step with clarity, confidence, and care.

Improve Handwriting
How DIRFloortime and Sensory-Based OT Build the Foundations for Strong Handwriting
How DIRFloortime and Sensory-Based OT Build the Foundations for Strong Handwriting

How DIRFloortime and Sensory-Based OT Build the Foundations for Strong Handwriting

Handwriting doesn’t begin with a pencil—it begins with a child’s ability to regulate, connect, and engage through meaningful play. DIRFloortime helps children develop emotional regulation, shared attention, and motivation, which are the building blocks for learning new motor skills. When paired with sensory-based OT, children strengthen postural control, body awareness, and fine-motor coordination needed for steady, comfortable writing. Together, these approaches create a developmentally supportive path that helps handwriting feel easier, more natural, and more enjoyable for your child.

Emotional Regulation
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5 Playful Techniques to Help Your Child With Emotional Regulation

5 Playful Techniques to Help Your Child With Emotional Regulation

Helping your child build strong emotional regulation skills starts with simple, playful interactions woven into your daily routine. These joyful moments create safety, connection, and opportunities for your child to practice staying calm during challenges. At our Tampa, Brandon, and Ruskin clinics, we use DIRFloortime to help children develop these skills through responsive, child-led play. With the right support and guidance, your child can learn to manage emotions with confidence and success.

Child Occupational Therapy
Child-Led vs Traditional OT: A Simple Guide for Parents
Child-Led vs Traditional OT: A Simple Guide for Parents

Child-Led vs Traditional OT: A Simple Guide for Parents

Understanding the differences between child-led vs traditional OT can help parents feel more confident about their child’s therapy journey. Child-led models like DIRFloortime focus on relationship-building and following a child’s natural interests. Traditional OT approaches are more structured and rely on therapist-directed activities. When you know how each method works, it's easier to choose what best supports your child’s growth at home and in school.

Child Occupational Therapy
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Common Feeding Challenges in Toddlers: OT Tips for Parents

Common Feeding Challenges in Toddlers: OT Tips for Parents

Feeding challenges in toddlers are common and can leave parents feeling frustrated or unsure of what to try next. Many little ones struggle with textures, routines, or mealtime transitions as they grow. With DIRFloortime and occupational therapy strategies, parents can gently support healthier, more confident eating habits. At Skill Point Therapy, we focus on child-led approaches that make mealtimes easier and more enjoyable for everyone.

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