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Dysgraphia: How Can I Help My Child?

“Is your child struggling with handwriting? The cause may be more than just laziness or lack of motivation; it could be a neurologically-based learning issue called Dysgraphia.” – All About Learning...

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Pencil Grips for Kids Handwriting

Improve Kid’s Handwriting These pencil grips can guide fingers into proper position so it can easily get your kids to hold writing utensils correctly. Easy to Use This pencil grip is designed to be...

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EVERYDAY SENSORY PLAY

EVERYDAY SENSORY PLAY: 600+ EASY WAYS TO GIVE KIDS THE SENSORY INPUT THEY CRAVE When you think of sensory play you likely think of a sensory bin totouch and feel, right? Sensory play is more than just...

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Rock Around Wobble Disk – Spin Climb Saucer for Children (Gross Motor Toy)

Rock n’ Roll Hold on tight for a rock, wobble, and 360 degree spin adventure with the Simplay3 Rock Around Wobble Disk! A molded-in safety ring lets kids rock indoors or out without tipping over. Fun...

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The Benefits of Using a Balance Board with Kids

“A balance board is a relatively safe way to help a child get used to vestibular input. They have to shift their body weight and respond appropriately to the changing stimuli.” – My Mundane and...

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DIY Weighted Lap Pad / Neck Wrap

Many of you may have heard of weighted cushions, vests, and blankets before. They are a great calming tool for many kids on the spectrum. Here is a simple DIY project of how to make your own weighted...

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Ultimate Guide to Sensory Toys and Tools for Kids

As the mom of two sensory kids, I’ve seen my fair share of sensory toys. Some worked. Some didn’t. And sometimes it just depends on the kiddo himself and his personal preferences. Ultimate Guide to...

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Dysgraphia: How Can I Help My Child?

“Is your child struggling with handwriting? The cause may be more than just laziness or lack of motivation; it could be a neurologically-based learning issue called Dysgraphia.” – All About Learning...

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EVERYDAY SENSORY PLAY

EVERYDAY SENSORY PLAY: 600+ EASY WAYS TO GIVE KIDS THE SENSORY INPUT THEY CRAVE When you think of sensory play you likely think of a sensory bin totouch and feel, right? Sensory play is more than just...

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Rock Around Wobble Disk – Spin Climb Saucer for Children (Gross Motor Toy)

Rock n’ Roll Hold on tight for a rock, wobble, and 360 degree spin adventure with the Simplay3 Rock Around Wobble Disk! A molded-in safety ring lets kids rock indoors or out without tipping over. Fun...

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How to Make a Weighted Blanket

This sewing tutorial will teach you how to make a weighted blanket. Detailed instructions on how to make a blanket for autism to help with sensory issues, anxiety, Parkinson’s, and more. CLICK TO READ:...

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The Benefits of Using a Balance Board with Kids

“A balance board is a relatively safe way to help a child get used to vestibular input. They have to shift their body weight and respond appropriately to the changing stimuli.” – My Mundane and...

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DIY Weighted Lap Pad / Neck Wrap

Many of you may have heard of weighted cushions, vests, and blankets before. They are a great calming tool for many kids on the spectrum. Here is a simple DIY project of how to make your own weighted...

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Ultimate Guide to Sensory Toys and Tools for Kids

As the mom of two sensory kids, I’ve seen my fair share of sensory toys. Some worked. Some didn’t. And sometimes it just depends on the kiddo himself and his personal preferences. Ultimate Guide to...

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15 Food Based Sensory Bins

Food based sensory bins allow our children to experience not only different tactile sensations but also the sights and smells of the items! It’s also a wonderful way to get our kids engaging with food...

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Chewy Necklaces for Sensory Kids (Oral Sensory Tools)

Oh my goodness we used chewy necklaces for my boys. Chewy Necklaces for Sensory Kids, Silicone Chew Necklace for Children with Autism, ADHD, SPD, Chewing, Oral Motor Therapy Toy   Teething Donut Shaped...

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ADHD and Social Skills: A Step-by-Step Guide for Teachers and Parents

Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) leave for school in the morning with a smile and a backpack, ready to make friends. They often return from school after having been...

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