Archive for May 2026
Parent Review – tools to manage challenging behaviour
It was lovely to hear how the sessions have helped you all in aiding regulation and challenging behaviour. She has done so well and it is also down to you as a family. Having a swing in the garden, using the peanut ball, balance board and even the lycra tunnel, will really help and you…
Read MoreParent Review – helped with gross motor and sensory difficulties
Thank you for your lovely comments. Hearing how your daughter has improved is wonderful. We always like our sessions to be full of fun and laughter which helps improve their fine/gross motor and sensory. Mum said her daughter had shown significant improvements with: Improvements were also seen with: Our little Tree Topper said: Check out…
Read MoreMore tips for studying and exams
It is vitally important to create a low stress environment for your child during this time. Remember to have lots of movement breaks when studying as this will help!
Read MoreTips for studying and exams
At this time of year we know there are lots of tests and examinations looming on the horizon. Mentioning the word “homework” can trigger all sorts of emotions. Why not try some of these strategies. Good luck.
Read MoreThe sensory diet
You would be amazed at how much it can help! It The sensory diet – an important programme to help your child’s regulation. You would be amazed at how much it can help! It can be done at home and in the school environment. Give us a call for more information!
Read MoreParent Review – child-led sessions
Seeing your son come into sessions is absolutely wonderful. You can see he enjoys it very much! He has come on so much which is amazing to see. Mum has seen improvements in his: Don’t forget to follow our social media for lots of more helpful tips and to keep updated with any offers etc.…
Read MoreThe wobble cushion
A wobble cushion is just like sitting on a peanut, gym or therapy ball! It is a lovely small sensory tool that you could actually take anywhere. The wobbling of the cushion makes sensory seeking children sit and concentrate, fidget less and improve attention. They can have raised bumps which mean they are not there…
Read MoreTips to aid calmness
Now that the weather is improving, gardening offers lots of benefits for our children. It helps their mental, physical and social wellbeing. Not only does it encourage physical activity (great for our fine/gross motor skills), but also promotes good mental health, calming, social skills and learning. If you’re growing vegetables and fruit, it will aid…
Read MoreSpreading Easter Joy
Well done to our Tree Toppers for helping to make such a beautiful chick with their handprints . The residents from St Clare’s Court Care Home were over the moon with our handprint chick. This is what they said, Spreading a little Easter joy The children at Tree Tops Children’s Occupational Therapy have created the…
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