Posts Tagged ‘anxiety’
Happy Bonfire Night!
If you’re off out, have some fun but don’t forget to do some heavy work activities before venturing to the firework display! If the noise bothers you, take ear defenders. However, if you’re having the night in, why not enjoy some lovely craft activities to celebrate November 5th! Send us your pictures of what you…
Read MoreHalloween Night Tips!
Halloween can affect our sensory children in many ways due to the overwhelming sensory input from sights and sounds, crowds, clothing and much more. This can lead to meltdowns, anxiety and tears. Strategies that can be used are ear defenders, quiet areas, visual timetables or social stories.
Read MoreSensory Motor Assessments Available!
The Tree Tops team can help your child with all the difficulties below. Cannot sit still and fidgets constantly Has poor handwriting Displays letter/number reversals Has poor social skills Shouts out Dislikes noise and gets upset easily because of this Cannot organise themselves Forgets instructions or homework Hates P.E or sport activities Will not join…
Read MorePartnership School Testimonial
After a short space of time, these pupils made improvements in many areas (see information below). Pupil 1 Improvements were seen in his: Significant improvements were seen in his: Pupil 2 Improvements were seen in his: Pupil 3 Improvements were seen in his:
Read MoreSchool Testimonial – TSNB (Full Day)
The Tree Tops team hope you had a fabulous training day and take all the techniques back into school to help the children. Let us know how you get on!
Read MoreParent Review – Sensory Diet Training
Thank you everyone for attending the sensory diet training on Friday 17 October 2025. It definitely sound as if you were having lots of fun as well as learning in the clinic! Lots of laughter! We hope the training was beneficial and look forward to seeing how you all progress during the intervention sessions.
Read MoreParent Review – really patient
Your son has had an incredible journey at Tree Tops and we could see him improving with his fine and gross motor skills weekly. We will also miss our Tuesday mornings with you both but remember we are here to help should you need any top up sessions. Mum said our Tree Topper had significantly…
Read MoreSizzling Summer Sensory Hacks – travelling
There are lots of things you can do when travelling with your SPD child. Take a look at our helpful tips.
Read MoreSizzling Summer Sensory Hacks – applying suncream
Definitely a difficult area if you have an SPD child who dislikes the feel of it on their skin. Here are some ideas to help.
Read MoreSizzling Summer Sensory Hacks – sensory tools
Wherever you go, just remember to take a few bits and pieces to help your child regulate. This will minimise meltdowns and anxiety.
Read More