Tag: OT

kids-w-sitting
child development

Kids W Sitting: Why is it a Big Deal?

Kids W sitting doesn’t seem like a big deal. Kids do it. Did you know that regular “W sitting” isn’t good for children? Sure, almost all kids do this from time to time. I’m speaking of children who do it repeatedly and habitually. That’s when it becomes a problem. W

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sensory-processing-disorder
child development

What is Sensory Processing Disorder?

Sensory Processing Disorder occurs when the brain cannot process information correctly when it is sent information by the senses. Often Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is paired with other diagnoses such as autism, cerebral palsy, dyspraxia, ADD, ADHD as well as countless others. Children who have a sensory processing problem do

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sensory-processing-disorder-resources
child development

Sensory Processing Disorder Resources

Sometimes it can be difficult to find answers about why our children are the way they are. Finding out what we can do to help them can be even more difficult. Here are some reading materials that we think are great resources for parents whose children who are in occupational

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proprioceptive-sense
child development

The Proprioceptive Sense: The Specifics of Body Awareness

The Proprioceptive Sense Most of us are familiar with our five senses – touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. We were taught in school that it’s our senses that teach us about the world. It’s how we learn. All of that is true, however, we also have an additional two

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dyspraxia
child development

Dyspraxia and Apraxia — What is the Difference?

Dyspraxia and apraxia both deal with the concept of motor planning. Apraxia is the ability to plan and execute an unfamiliar motor task, movement, or sequence. To effectively motor plan, the person must first have an idea (think mental picture) of what needs to happen to complete the movement or movements.

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art-therapy
art projects

Art and Art Therapy — What Is It and How Is It Helpful?

The concept of art therapy is a relatively new one. Teachers and therapists use it for a variety of reasons, but primarily to give students a nonverbal outlet for their feelings, assist students in improving upon skills such as calming and organizing, increase body awareness as well as improve fine

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occupational-therapy-OT
child development

Occupational Therapy for Children

What is occupational therapy (OT) and how does it relate to children? Christy Dalton, OTR/L, pediatric occupational therapist for Fayette County Schools in Lexington, KY took some time out to give us the basics on occupational therapy and how it helps people of all ages. What is occupational therapy? “A

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