Exposing children to consistent sensory play experiences provides important benefits to their growth and wellbeing. This post will give early years educators some practical tips and activity ideas to help you support children who don’t like tactile sensory activities. – The Empowered Educator
Looking for realistic early learning ideas and environment inspiration that you can use in your own day care, child care centre, or early years service? Be inspired by these creative early years environments and early learning activities shared by early childhood educators from around the world. | The Empowered Educator
an organized list of the FAQs that sensory parents have been asking me over the years. It’s been a wildly popular series that covers all sorts of topics like symptoms, sensory activites, getting a diagnosis, sensory seekers, sensory avoiders, picky eating, sleeping issues and SO much more!
Baby development advice from a Pediatric Physical Therapist. Learn all about development from ages infant to 5 years olds, including gross motor, fine motor, dressing skills and ball skills. Great lists of all milestones for parents, caregivers and teachers. Get your tummy time resource guide to learn ways to make it effective and fun for babies! #babydevelopment #physicaltherapy #tummytime
Baby development advice from a Pediatric Physical Therapist. Learn all about development from ages infant to 5 years olds, including gross motor, fine motor, dressing skills and ball skills. Great lists of all milestones for parents, caregivers and teachers. Get your tummy time resource guide to learn ways to make it effective and fun for babies! #babydevelopment #physicaltherapy #tummytime
This Pinterest Pin of the Week (originally pinned by Katie Danner) has been repinned almost hundreds of times in the past two years. To help a child with SPD receive soothing tactile stimulation, and reduce fidgety behavior, apply a strip of Velcro under their desk to provide them with an instant source of tactile input. Simple, but it can be effective! See our Pin for this Idea Check out All our Pinterest Pins!
Baby development advice from a Pediatric Physical Therapist. Learn all about development from ages infant to 5 years olds, including gross motor, fine motor, dressing skills and ball skills. Great lists of all milestones for parents, caregivers and teachers. Get your tummy time resource guide to learn ways to make it effective and fun for babies! #babydevelopment #physicaltherapy #tummytime
Baby development advice from a Pediatric Physical Therapist. Learn all about development from ages infant to 5 years olds, including gross motor, fine motor, dressing skills and ball skills. Great lists of all milestones for parents, caregivers and teachers. Get your tummy time resource guide to learn ways to make it effective and fun for babies! #babydevelopment #physicaltherapy #tummytime