
Find an activity or an object that your child really enjoys. Look for activities that can be easily stopped and started (e.g., wind up toy, bubbles) or an object that has multiple parts that you can hand to your child (e.g., animal crackers that he loves to eat, balls for a ball toy). Start an.. read more →

To share the holiday spirit, our pediatric patients were given homemade Candy Cane Playdough. In true therapy form, these gifts not only serve as a token of our appreciation, but more so a functional and fun therapeutic activity. Cooking and making crafts are an easy and fun way to practice language skills (e.g., following directions,.. read more →

Snow Slime Recipe If your kiddos are eager to play in the snow this winter, this snow slime recipe is great fun and satisfies that snow play itch. Even more exciting, this snow slime is icy cold to the touch and sparkly white, making it a great sensory activity as well. Watch as your little.. read more →

Playdough & Bead Christmas Trees This Christmas season, get your kiddos involved in a fun fine motor playdough activity. This is an excellent way to help develop fine motor skills that can also be extended into a math activity. Supplies: Large batch of green playdough Christmas tree cookie cutters Pony beads Rolling pin Step One.. read more →
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