Posts Tagged ‘sensory integration therapy’
Developing your child’s skills
At Tree Tops, our OTs and OTAs love to use an obstacle course as it supports engagement and develops lots of different skills, including motor planning, sequencing, balance, and problem solving. For those reluctant to engage in fine motor tasks, these can be incorporated too, such as maintaining a tight grip with tongs to develop…
Read MoreParent Review – flourished and settled
What a lovely review and to hear such wonderful improvements is fantastic. Keep going and as you say, her confidence will grow. Dad said his daughter had significantly improved in her: Our little Tree Topper had a fabulous time and said: Remember to try some of the tips on our website and Facebook pages! https://www.treetopsoccupationaltherapy.co.uk/category/tip-of-the-week/…
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 MoreTop Up Treatment Sessions
This is a great way to keep on top of intervention and gain some new ideas. Don’t forget it can help support brain development, enhance memory, complex tasks and much more. It will help to develop fine and gross motor skills through play, communication, social skills and observational skills.
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…
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