One of our recent projects at work was to make tactile letters. Our therapists used various tactile surfaces such as duct tape, felt, cardboard, bumpy paper, glitter paper, denim and any … [Read more...]
Starfish Therapies Blog
Read on about our Developmental Milestones in Pediatric Physical Therapy.
Riding a Scooter
Besides being a fun way to be active and outside, riding a scooter is a great way for kids to work on a variety of other skills as well. Sometimes its just to help the child become more … [Read more...]
Using the Ball vs the Platform Swing for Balance Reactions
As a therapist, we use the therapy ball a lot with our kids. It helps them to work on balance reactions and postural control as well as provides vestibular input in a variety of directions. The … [Read more...]
Using the Penguin Shuffle to Teach Turn Taking
So, Penguin Shuffle is a board game by Milton Bradley from 1995 that is no longer in production. Our therapist loved it so much she bought it off of ebay and wants to start a campaign to get Milton … [Read more...]
Organizing Crafts for Use in OT
So I just wanted to take a moment to brag and show off the project our most recent OT student did. She created a binder of crafts that can be used in OT sessions with instructions and a … [Read more...]
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