Category: Pediatric Occupational Therapy

  • Painter’s Tape and a Bath Mat

    I’ve been working on mature reciprocal crawling and improving tactile tolerance with this little guy. I have learned that he is a huge race car fan and I decided to use that to my advantage. With just some painter’s tape and a bath mat, I created an infinity race car track that goes over “gooey

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  • Cutting Curves

    When learning to cut curved lines, many children struggle with how far to open the scissors.  Those little hands can have a hard time grading the finger extension required to open the scissor blades.  One way you can help them is to wrap a rubber band around both blades about half way down the length

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  • Letters from Grandpa

    I just got back to my office after seeing E, and I wanted to share what I thought was one of the most heartwarming, adorable inter-generational interactions I’ve been blessed to witness. I’ve gotten to know this little 6-year-old girl and her family very well over the years, and I know that the grandparents on

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