Came across this page the other day. Nice way to help engage younger children in sensory play.Children LOVE getting packages and mail with their name on the label and even more so if what’s inside is fun to play with. Sensory Therapy Box
Category: Tips and techniques
10 Misconceptions about Dyspraxia
The Awesome (one of many names for our daughter) was diagnosed with Dyspraxia in August of 2018. We first heard of Dyspraxia in May of 2018 after a conversation with our speech therapist. The label used here in the US is often “Apraxia of Speech” or “Childhood Apraxia of Speech.” And so when we researched…
After School Restraint Collapse
The Awesome’s teachers love her. Not trying to be a show off. But, they really do. And why? Because she is the strict rule following 100% make the teacher happy kid. Is this because she wants to be on the good sider of the teacher? Nope. It’s just how The Awesome views all other adults…
Dyspraxia and Bicycling
This is a very long read about our journey to riding a bicycle. We’re not there yet, but we’re getting really close. **** UPDATE: February 13, see our clip from her successful outing on her bike!! So proud! **** Long before we had ever heard the word “dyspraxia” or knew what it was, we…
The Hickory Horned Devil
Hiking or walking through the woods is a great way to strengthen muscles and is an activity that is very successful for children with dyspraxia – with an adult of course. Sweetwater Creek State Park is a place I have visited for more than 20 years and it’s a fantastic hike over both flat surfaces…