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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “executive functioning”

2020 Holiday Gift Guides-Toys and Such

admin December 7, 2020confidence, cooperative play, executive functioning, fine motor, gift guide2020, holiday list, open ended play, self esteem, visual skills Leave a Comment

For some reason, it was harder to put this list together this year. As I am finishing it up, I am realizing that I was …

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So Much Screen Time

admin April 28, 2020attention, executive functioning, fine motor, focus, gross motor, movement, preschool, remote learning, remote therapy, routine, school age, sensory processing, social emotional Leave a Comment

How are you all doing? I am sure many of us thought that by this point we would start seeing things go back to some …

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Cooking With Kids

admin April 13, 2020bilateral coordination, confidence, cooking, executive functioning, family, fine motor, grasping skills, hand eye coordination, play dough, preschool, school age, self esteem, sensory play, strengthening Leave a Comment

One of the most challenging things at this point is filling up our days. Especially for those of us who live in the city with …

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Let’s Get That Body Moving….Part 2

admin April 6, 2020attention, brain breaks, executive functioning, exercise, focus, gross motor, motor planning, movement, organization, regulation Leave a Comment

Last week, I blogged about the importance of brain/body breaks during this crazy time and provided a bunch of activities that could be incorporated into …

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Get That Body Moving!

admin March 30, 2020attention, brain breaks, creativity, executive functioning, focus, gross motor, handwriting, imagination, mindfulness, motor planning, organization, social emotional, visual skills Leave a Comment

I hope that this latest blog post finds you all healthy and staying sane. My daughter is just starting week two of her remote learning …

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2019 Holiday Gift Guide-Building Toys and Manipulatives

admin December 4, 2019attention, bilateral coordination, collaboration, confidence, creativity, executive functioning, grasping skills, imagination, open ended play, preschool, school age, social emotional, visual skills Leave a Comment

In today’s gift guide, I share some of my favorite building and manipulative toys for children of all ages. Some are intended for a particular …

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2019 Holiday Gift Guide-Stocking Stuffers/The Small Stuff

admin November 26, 2019arts and crafts, bilateral coordination, executive functioning, fine motor, grasping skills, kid made modern, on the go, ooly, sensory play, small gifts, stocking stuffers, tiger tribe, visual skills Leave a Comment

This is one of my most of all my holiday gift guides to put together. I think there are a lot of people who need …

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2019 Holiday Gift Guide-Crafty Kids!

admin November 15, 20192019 gift guide, arts and crafts, attention, bilateral coordination, confidence, executive functioning, fine motor, focus, kid made modern, ooly, preschool, school age, self esteem, visual skills Leave a Comment

I think one of the things that I love most about being a pediatric occupational therapist is that I get to play and craft throughout …

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2019 Holiday Gift Guide-Game’s On!

admin November 11, 20192019 gift guide, bilateral coordination, executive functioning, family game night, family games, fine motor, games, gift guide, memory, preschool, school age, stress reliever, visual motor Leave a Comment

No matter how technologically advanced we get, there will always be a reason to have board games in your home. In my family, Rummikub and …

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On The Go Fun

admin July 24, 2019creativity, executive functioning, fatbrain toys, fine motor, grasping skills, imagination, manipulation skills, on the go, ooly, open ended play, preschool, puzzles, school age, squigz, teebee, travel, visual skills Leave a Comment

Summer is here and with August right around the corner, I know a lot of families spend a lot of time traveling. August also ends …

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