What does “child-led” really mean—and how does it look in practice?
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Why I Love Play-Doh for Fine Motor Skills Development
Why I Love Play-Doh for Fine Motor Skills DevelopmentWhether you’re working with toddlers, preschoolers, or school-aged children, this classic compound offers endless opportunities for creativity and skill-building.
It’s more than just play; it’s purposeful, hands-on learning that supports strength, coordination, sensory processing, and early academic concepts.
Why Kids Can’t “Just Calm Down”: Understanding Emotional Regulation Through an OT Lens
Why Kids Can’t “Just Calm Down”: Understanding Emotional Regulation Through an OT Lens
How Sensory Processing Affects Kids in the Classroom – And How to Support Them
Every child experiences the world through their senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, movement, and body awareness.
For most kids, the brain processes and organizes these sensations automatically.
But for some children, this process—called sensory processing—can be more challenging.
Supporting Behavioral Challenges Through Co-Regulation: Teaching Instead of Punishing
When children face behavioral challenges, it can be tempting to react with punishment, time-outs, or harsh consequences.
But research—and the lived experience of countless families and educators—shows that children learn best through connection and guidance rather than fear.
How Free Play Builds Executive Function Skills in Children
When parents think about preparing their children for school success, structured activities like reading practice, math worksheets, or organized sports often come to mind.
But one of the most powerful ways to support a child’s brain development is also the simplest: free play.
What Is Co-Regulation and Why It Matters for Children
When children face big feelings, they don’t automatically know how to calm down, problem-solve, or return to a steady emotional state.
This is where co-regulation comes in.
What Is an Occupational Therapy Consultant and How Can They Help Your School or Business
An OT consultant is a professional who specializes in optimizing environments, tools, and processes so that people of all abilities can participate fully.
Whether you’re running a school, office, or community program, an OT consultant brings the skills and perspective to make your environment more inclusive, efficient, and supportive.
Sensory Diet vs. Movement Break: What’s the Difference?
Discover the difference between a sensory diet and a movement break. Learn how each supports kids’ focus, regulation, and success at school and home.
What Is Dysregulation and What Does It Look Like in Children?
Dysregulation is not about being “bad” or “misbehaving.”
It’s about a child’s nervous system becoming overwhelmed and struggling to return to a calm, balanced state.
Understanding dysregulation is the first step in helping children manage big emotions, stay connected, and thrive at home and in the classroom.