Posts Tagged ‘sensory diet’
Sensory Diet Training – January 2025
On Friday 30 January, Tree Tops hosted a parent/carer sensory diet half day draining. It was lovely to welcome you all to our company and hope you enjoyed the training. Staff could hear the laughter from the session so know you definitely had fun! Remember to follow our social media for extra tips! https://www.treetopsoccupationaltherapy.co.uk/category/tip-of-the-week/ https://www.facebook.com/TreeTopsChildrensOccupationalTherapy
Read MoreParent Review – staying longer in class
This little Tree Topper is doing just in school and the fabulous school staff are following his sensory diet programme which is bespoke to him and obviously making a difference by regulating him. Keep up the great work! Mum described her son as having significant improvements in his: An improvement in his: Our Tree Topper…
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 MoreTestimonial – Partnership School!
Testimonial from one of our partnership schools is making us super proud of all the work we have conducted with them. They have taken everything on board from our OT and wow, this is just incredible and shows just how much of a difference you can make with a child. You are an incredible school…
Read MoreTestimonial – Sensory Diet (December 2024)
A sensory diet is a personalised plan of activities that helps you to regulate emotions, improves attention, concentration and to feel calm and/or alert. The sensory diet training is very informative and can give you more understanding of how it can help your child. Everyone needs a certain amount of input to perform well in…
Read MoreTraining Testimonial Sensory Diet at Tree Tops
A sensory diet is an important part of an SPD child’s day. Conducted regularly (daily), it will help a child be regulated and ready to learn.
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