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Preparing for an IEP Meeting – My Favorite Books

March 2, 2026 By jennifer 2 Comments

As I’m getting ready for yet another IEP meeting for my child who has a 504, it struck me that I have a number of favorite IEP books I’ve relied on over the years in helping me prepare. And while being prepared is not a guarantee in getting the accommodations you want for your child,…

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10 Free Visual Motor Printables

February 27, 2026 By jennifer Leave a Comment

Here are 10 free NO-PREP visual motor printables – just print, grab a pencil and you are all set!!! CLICK HERE TO READ: 10 Free Visual Motor Printables Recommended Reading

Video: What Is Autism?

February 25, 2026 By jennifer 1 Comment

Video: What Is Autism?

Our sensory community isn’t made up just of individuals with Sensory Processing Disorder alone. Many community members are on the Autism Spectrum. But just what is Autism? Recommended Reading

Gym1 Indoor Playground (Proprioception)

February 24, 2026 By jennifer Leave a Comment

Gorilla Gym

Have a child who needs to MOVE? When you’re trapped inside, it can be hard to get enough exercise for your little ones. The Gym1 (formally known as Gorilla Gym) is awesome! Gym1 Kids with Indoor Swing, Plastic Rings, Trapeze Bar, Climbing Ladder, and Swinging Rope This unique design installs right in your doorway. Without…

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Movement Games for Kids: Fun Ways to Build Regulation and Focus

February 23, 2026 By jennifer Leave a Comment

Movement games for kids do more than burn energy — they help support sensory processing, attention, coordination and emotional regulation in powerful ways. For many children, especially those with sensory needs, movement is not optional. It is essential. The good news is that you don’t need complicated equipment or long prep times. Simple, playful movement…

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OT Mini Trampoline and Bosu Ball Exercises You can Do With Your Children at Home

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