Shutdowns, Panic Attacks, Increased Movement or Anger? Here’s 3 Strategies to Avoid Overstimulation in Kids
When an abundance of stimuli is beyond the child’s processing “threshold” and causes confusion and/or anxiety, children experience overstimulation. It’s a little like how many parents feel when facing 300 options in the cereal aisle, scrolling...Emotional Regulation – Not Easy but Worth It!
Emotional regulation is a challenge parents, teachers and occupational therapists face when working with children of all ages. While it’s easier to believe that kids will outgrow their meltdowns and tantrums, for many this behavior follows them as they grow and...Teen Anxiety Doesn’t Sell Blue Jeans
Back to school season has hit and everywhere you turn, there are ads with images of excited children and teens. Smiling, confident and happy – seemingly ready to tackle yet another year without a care in the world. In reality, back-to-school anxiety and fear faces...9 Books That Shine a Light on Autism
Whether an autism diagnosis is new or a parent is already several years into the journey with their child, autism can be a challenging condition to understand and live with. According to the National Autism Association, autism spectrum disorder affects 1 in 68...The Genius of Play
Kids need a well-rounded diet of play to develop into well-rounded adults. Whether they’re running around, enjoying arts & crafts, programming a tech toy or playing group games, kids learn important skills that will continue to serve them throughout their lives.