Month: April 2026

Why Some Children Avoid Playgrounds and How Therapy Can Help

Playgrounds are supposed to be fun. They’re places where children climb, swing, run, and explore. But for some children, playgrounds feel overwhelming instead of exciting. If your child hesitates near equipment, prefers to watch from the sidelines, or becomes upset when it’s time to play, you may wonder why. Many

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Simple Ways to Create a Sensory-Friendly Home for Your Child

Does your child seem overwhelmed in crowded, noisy, or brightly lit spaces? Do they become distressed by background noise like a vacuum or blender, cover their ears in busy environments, or struggle in rooms decorated with bright colors? These responses can be signs that your child experiences sensory processing differences,

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How to Support Your Child’s Focus and Organizing Skills

Does your child frequently lose their shoes, forget their homework, or become overwhelmed when you give more than one instruction at a time? Do you ask them to clean up their toys, only to find them ten minutes later doing something completely different? For many children, these moments are not

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