Boosting gross motor skills in children ages 4 to 6 is crucial for their development and can be both fun and rewarding. As a pediatric occupational therapist with over 20 years of experience and a mother of five, I know firsthand how activities like trampolining can...
Traversing the terrain of parenting a child with developmental delays can present significant hurdles, yet it also offers exceptional opportunities for growth and bonding. The expedition may be intricate, requiring patience, resilience, and a thorough understanding of...
As a pediatric occupational therapist and mother of five, I know playdates are a great way to help kids build critical social skills. During playdates, kids get to practice sharing, cooperation, and problem-solving with friends. These simple interactions help them...
As a pediatric therapist with over 20 years of experience—and a mother of five—I know how important it is to boost fine motor skills in young children, especially those aged 4 to 6. Fine motor skills help children complete daily tasks, from holding a pencil to zipping...
As a pediatric occupational therapist with over 25 years of experience, I’ve seen firsthand how critical self-care skills are for children’s independence and confidence. Occupational therapy plays a significant role in helping children learn self-care and...
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