I still celebrate every time I watch Cub writing somewhere. Each time, I remember the extra effort we both put in to get him there. I am proud when I see a new sign on his door he wrote, because
Everyday Therapy: Writing for Early Elementary

I still celebrate every time I watch Cub writing somewhere. Each time, I remember the extra effort we both put in to get him there. I am proud when I see a new sign on his door he wrote, because
We have homeschooled in part for Cub to have a positive sensory environment so he can focus on learning and not on his senses being overloaded in a traditional classroom. We also make an effort to participate in learning opportunities in
It can be a challenge when a child has skills that aren’t where they should be for their age. We have been unable to used certain all-in-one curriculum because my son’s fine motor and writing skills were not where the
Recently, we have been updating our family toolbox with new strategies and resources. At some point in the process of reviewing the assessments for Cub’s IEP, we realized with surprise that a big cause of the problems we’d been seeing
How do we provide our Sensory Kids with the input they need? One of the first things we heard about from our Occupational Therapist (OT) when our son was diagnosed with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) was a Sensory Diet. A