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Getting your child ready to go back to school
As the summer holidays wind down and the new school year approaches, preparing your child to go back to school might feel like a daunting task.
How can a Children’s Occupational Therapist help my child who has (or might have) ADHD?
Let’s first disband any negative thoughts about ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder). ADHD is not an illness and does not mean your child is lazy, crazy or weird and certainly does not mean they are naughty.
It’s ok to play with your children: Why playtime matters
In the hustle and bustle of daily life, it’s easy for parents to get caught up in the endless list of responsibilities – work, household chores, running errands, and much more.
How to make a calming glitter bottle
A sensory glitter bottle is a great way to help calm and regulate. Children (and adults) can experience big emotions which can become overwhelming and can impact on day to day life.
Ball skills –– it’s never too late
Balls of all shapes and sizes can spark the fear of dread for many. Some children spend hours playing with balls outside (and inside).
A Parent’s Guide to emotion coaching in 5 steps
Taken from John Gottman’s book called, Raising an emotionally intelligent child: The heart of parenting 1998. Gottman undertook a variety of scientific studies, which led him to promote the approach now called ‘emotion coaching’.
Sensory-friendly travel tips
Travelling can be an exciting adventure, but as we know it can also be overwhelming, especially for autistic children.
Summer sensations
When I think of the summer holidays, my thoughts turn to family time and being on a beach somewhere.
“Lizzie is just incredible! What an asset to the team.”
• Ruben’s parents •