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Why Your Child’s OT Is Working on Skills You Didn’t Expect

A parent’s guide to understanding the “why” behind the work You came in worried about your child’s meltdowns. Or maybe it’s the defiance, the emotional outbursts, the difficulty transitioning between activities. So when your occupational therapist starts talking about motor planning, sensory processing, or visual spatial skills — you might find yourself wondering: What does…

Why Relationship Is the Foundation of Everything — Blog

For Families  ·  DIR Floortime & Occupational Therapy Why Relationship Is theFoundation of Everything When you think about occupational therapy, you might picture a therapist working on a child’s handwriting, sensory responses, or motor skills. And while those things absolutely matter — at our practice, we believe none of that meaningful growth happens without one…

Big Feelings, Big Reactions And When They May Be Signs of Sensory Needs

Signs Your Child May Have Sensory Processing or Integration Needs Every child experiences the world through their senses — touch, sound, sight, taste, smell, movement (vestibular), and body awareness (proprioception). For some children, sensory input can feel extra loud, extra uncomfortable, not noticeable enough, or simply hard to organize. When that happens, everyday routines can…

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