
Tips for the transition from school to summer
The transition from school to summer might sound blissful after a packed school year, especially if your child struggles with academics or doesn’t enjoy the
The transition from school to summer might sound blissful after a packed school year, especially if your child struggles with academics or doesn’t enjoy the
One of my areas of expertise and interest is promoting healthy balance and boundaries when it comes to screen time and technology addiction in our children
Happy Saint Patrick’s Day! We are so lucky to be a part of the special needs community and wanted to share some thoughts from our
You as parents can be one of the key ingredients to maximizing your therapist’s efficiency in occupational therapy. You spend the most amount of time
You don’t go to the IRS for help with your taxes…am I right? This question is one of my favorite things to say to parents
When people find out that I homeschool my 15-year-old autistic** son, I often get asked “why?” or “how did you decide to do that?” or
Occupational Therapists (OTs) are uniquely positioned to address picky eating due to their training in analyzing activities and understanding how to facilitate lasting behavior change.
Neuroatypical or typical, picky eating is very common among little growing children. In the early formative years, underlying developmental issues could cause your child to reject certain
One of the biggest challenges for many families who have an autistic or special needs child is dealing with a meltdown behavior. “What calming strategies
It’s that time of year when many of us take a few moments to reflect on the past 365 days and start thinking about our