In our group this week we decided to challenge the kids a bit and add in hitting a balloon back and forth to each other. We even felt a little ambitious and had a second balloon ready to go just … [Read more...]
What Does Low Tone Mean?
Muscle tone is the resting state of your muscles. When a child has low muscle tone it means that they need to put a lot more energy into getting their muscles to turn on to do what they want them to … [Read more...]
Making a Torn Paper Owl – ‘Whooo’ Can Benefit
The newest pinterest project used in OT around here was making an owl out of torn paper. It was posted from this blog that has a ton of crafts on it. After completing the project, the feedback our … [Read more...]
Encouraging Rolling – From Back to Stomach
I've already addressed rolling in a previous post, as well as if you should be concerned if your child isn't rolling yet, but I wanted to provide a video for some visuals on ways to encourage rolling … [Read more...]
When all things aren’t equal – Legs
I recently had a parent ask about ideas to help her child who has weakness on one side of her body more than the other side. I figured I would write about some of the ideas that I use although please … [Read more...]
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