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Why Is My Child Clumsy? Understanding Gross Motor Delays
Does your child seem to trip often, bump into things, or struggle with activities like running, climbing, or jumping? What may be commonly described as “clumsiness” may actually be a

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

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,

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

Play-Based Activities That Help Your Child Succeed with Everyday Skills
When you think about helping your child learn new skills, what comes to mind? Memorizing facts? Boring, repetitive drills? Or play? If you answered “play,” you’re right. Why Play Is

How Occupational Therapy Helps Your Child Get Ready for School
If you feel like you’ve already run a marathon before the school bell rings at 8:30 a.m., you’re not alone. For some parents, the morning routine feels more like an