Sensory Integration

What is Dyspraxia?

Dyspraxia is a condition that can affect both children and adults, which can impact their fine and gross motor skills. In addition, they have trouble figuring out the correct order to handle the planning, organizing and carrying out of their movements. Many experts feel is it hereditary. It is often found along with reading, focus […]

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Sensory Integration

What is the Vestibular System and How is it Considered One of the Main Senses in Regulating Sensory Integration

  This sensory system plays an important role in muscle tone, motor control, stability, ability to correctly perceive things around them visually, balance, language skills that rely on the auditory system, and even with attention. However, little is discussed about a person’s vestibular system and how it plays a role in daily living. Basically, it […]

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Sensory Integration

Dealing with Sensory Processing Disorder Effectively

Sensory processing or sensory integration refers to the way that the body’s nervous system receives sensory messages and translates them into the appropriate behavioral and motor response. A disorder in this processing system—sometimes called sensory integration dysfunction or more commonly, sensory processing disorder—results when sensory signals are not organized or translated into the correct or […]

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Handwriting

Handwriting Disorder for Children

Dysgraphia is a form of handwriting disorder and learning disability that is becoming increasingly common in children. It mainly affects the ability to write—an activity that requires a complex combination of information processing and motor skills—making writing  extremely difficult for those that display it. Dysgraphia can lead to difficulty in putting thoughts on paper, poor […]

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Occupational Therapy

Benefits of Occupational Therapy

Occupational therapy can help children and adults who find it difficult to participate in various activities because of emotional, cognitive, developmental, or physical difficulties. It can help a child become productive, play naturally, and learn to be more creative, independent, and lead satisfying lives as they grow older.   In general, occupational therapy can help […]

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Handwriting

Fun Ways to Learn Writing

Fun ways to learn writing letters and drawing shapes without holding a pencil       1. Allow for sensory experiences such as having a child use his/her finger to make letters in shapes in any of the following: a. in cornmeal b. sand c. pudding d. foam soap e. shaving cream f. colored sand […]

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