Tag: special needs children

swinging
occupational therapy (OT)

Therapy Swing Benefits — A Calming Activity

We all remember swinging as children…hours and hours of entertainment. Did you ever think there might be more to it than that? There are many benefits to swinging, for both children and adults, especially if they have sensory processing disorder (SPD). Some children will find the slow steady movement of

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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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hypotonia
child development

Hypotonia — Low Muscle Tone — How Yoga Can Help

Many of the students I have previously worked with have hypotonia (a state of low muscle tone) which means the muscles may seem loose or floppy. When relaxed, those with hypotonia can easily move their limbs and are very flexible. While it does seem like an advantage to be more

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savasana
special needs children

Savasana — Rest & Relax — The Best Part of Yoga!

We all could use a savasana every day…I could probably use a couple! Savasana is Sanskrit and literally means “corpse pose”. While it may sound a little creepy when translated that way, savasana is simply a small period of time to rest your mind, body and spirit. Lying in corpse pose

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yoga-for-special-needs
child development

Yoga for Special Needs Child — A Testimonial of Its Benefits

Yoga and the Special Child by Sande Rutstein, OTR Last year, I began to see a seven-year-old girl, whom I will call Lisa. She had been diagnosed with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) several years earlier. Lisa was a kind and anxious child who moved constantly. She was receiving occupational

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yoga-for-children
child development

Yoga for Children — Benefits That Can Last a Lifetime

Yoga seems to be the “in” thing as of late. While that might be true, there are proven scientific benefits to doing yoga. We already know it helps adults focus, relax, alleviate stress, become more physically fit and flexible, but most people don’t know it can also help children –

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straw-cups
child development

Are Straw Cups Better for Kids Than Sippy Cups?

Straw cups are a better choice than sippy cups for two main reasons – tooth decay and potential speech problems. Sippy cups are good “starter cups” for little ones who are just beginning to leave the bottle behind. The cups often have handles, they are spill-proof, and usually have some

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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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