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2021 Stocking Stuffers and Small Stuff Guide

admin November 11, 2021crayola, creativity, fat brain toys, fidget toys, fine motor, games, grasping skills, imagination, on the go fun, ooly, prewriting skills, sensory play, stocking stuffers, toys Leave a Comment

This is always one of my favorite gift guides to put together because I feel like we are always looking for small gifts for kids …

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What’s App 2020 Quarantine Edition

admin March 23, 2020apps, games, grasping skills, iPad, letter recognition, math, mindfulness, open ended play, preschool, problem solving, reading, school age, self regulation, visual skills Leave a Comment

During this crazy time, many of my families have reached out to me for tips on keeping their kids stimulated and their brains working. Over …

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2019 Holiday Gift Guide-Social Emotional Toys

admin November 22, 2019emotions, empathy, feelings, fine motor, games, kindness, memory, pretend play, rose and rex, social emotional, toys, visual skills Leave a Comment

One of the most important shifts I have witnessed in my career as on occupational therapist is the increased focus and attention put into social …

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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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The Small Stuff-Stocking Stuffers and Small Gifts

admin December 7, 2018arts and crafts, creativity, fine motor, games, gift guide 2018, grasping skills, holidays, imagination, sensory play, small gifts, stocking stuffers, strengthening, visual skills Leave a Comment

There are lots of times when you just need a small gift for people on your list or you are looking for some new and …

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2018 Holiday Gift Guide-Gross Motor Toys

admin November 24, 2018balance, bilateral coordination, cooperative play, coordination, fat brain toys, fun and function, games, gross motor, hand eye coordination, meditation, mindfulness, motor planning, rose and rex, strengthening Leave a Comment

When people think of occupational therapy, they probably think of fine motor and sensory processing skills. While that is often the main focus of the …

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Boom Yah!

admin February 2, 2018bilateral coordination, eye hand coordination, fine motor, games, grasp strength, modulation, moose toys, regulation, sportsmanship, visual motor Leave a Comment

One of the things I love about the holiday season is that it often means the discovery of new toys to bring into work.  I …

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The Small Stuff-2017 Holiday Gift Edition

admin November 27, 2017bilateral coordination, crafts, executive functioning, fine motor, games, graphomotor, grasping, hand eye coordination, hogwild, lee magic, mudpuppy, ooly, plus plus, puzzles, visual skills, wikki stix Leave a Comment

This is one of my favorite parts of my holiday guide year after year.  I love finding little treasures that will not only entertain kids …

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New Year, New Toys

admin January 30, 2017bilateral coordination, color recognition, educational insights, fat brain toys, fine motor, games, grasping skills, hand eye coordination, lakeshore, peaceable kingdom, social skills, squigz, visual skills Leave a Comment

One of the things that tends to happen to me during holiday shopping for my daughter and other kids is that I end up getting …

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The Little Things….Stocking Stuffers and Other Little Gifts

admin November 21, 2016attention, bilateral coordination, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, fine motor, focus, games, graphomotor, grasping, sensory processing, strengthening Leave a Comment

Small Gifts/Stocking StuffersPeople are always on the lookout for small gifts or stocking stuffers that won’t clutter up your house. There are also a lot …

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