Learn about ways to monitor for developmental concerns, and then how to ask for help when a concern might arise for the earliest intervention.
Make Your Own Mud Kitchen
Learn about the developmental benefits of a mud kitchen and how to make one yourself with this DIY guide.
How to Survive Quarantine
Learn why stretches of time at home with kids can be so challenging. Find out tools to use to survive to get through and enjoy time together.
How to Support Development in Babies (0-3 months)
Learn about ways to developmentally support your newborn in the first 3 months of life.
How to Choose a High Chair
As a pediatric therapist, I’ve really gotten into feeding. I love taking courses on it and expanding my expertise in this area. Feeding and eating is a slow process that sometimes is literally a daily battle. I have plenty of feeding resources and posts, so please check them out in hopes of finding something that […]
The Carry-Play Table: How to Use from a Developmental Perspective
Learn how the Carry-Play Table can promote positive development and assist in working toward therapy goals. There are so many possibilities with this fantastic tool!
How to Teach and Practice Shoe Tying
Learn how to teach shoe tying in a way that is attainable and successful for kiddos.
When Behaviors are Sensory Related: How to determine and address
Sometimes, children display behaviors to serve a sensory processing purpose. Learn more about this and how to support these behaviors.
How to Address Behaviors That are Shown to Access Objects
Sometimes children show behaviors in order to access something. Learn about why and how to best address this with strategies.
Attention-Seeking Behaviors and Ways to Manage Them
When children display behaviors that seek attention, it can be particularly challenging to understand and address. Learn more about why we see these behaviors and how to address them.