I just love ideas that can use household objects — this time paper clips! They all make wonderful fine and visual motor activities. Recommended Reading
Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew
Ten Things Every Child with Autism Wishes You Knew received the Bronze Award in Psychology from ForeWord Book of the Year Awards and the Gold Award from Mom’s Choice Awards! Brimming with insight, compassion, and spirited humor, Ellen Notbohm’s timeless book describes ten characteristics that help illuminate —not define— children with autism. Ten Things Every…
Auditory System: Sensory Processing Explained
“The Auditory System without using medical terms, I would define it as our body’s ability to process sounds and gather information from our surroundings. It isn’t simply about our ability to hear (an innate ability which can’t be taught), but our ability to listen which allows our body to interact with the sounds in our environment and make sense…
Body Pod Sensory Sock (Proprioception)
Children with developmental delays or sensory disabilities can use Body Pods Sensory Socks to improve their skills. The Bod Pod pushes back against the child’s movement. This helps children with coordination and spatial positioning. Body Pod Sensory Sock (Proprioception) Bipgear Body Pods Autism Sensory Socks are translucent, tubular sleeves, made of high quality Spandex material….
What Is The Proprioceptive System
When your child was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder, you may have heard that your child had a hyper or hypo sensitive proprioceptive system. Say what? Our proprioceptive system helps our bodies understand where we are physically. For example, my younger one used to walk into doorways all the time because he couldn’t calculate where…