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

Let’s Get Crafty!

admin November 28, 2014arts and crafts, bilateral coordination, boogie board, eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, orb factory, sticky mosaics, strengthening, visual motor Leave a Comment

I could spend hours looking at the craft section of any toy store.  Arts and crafts are a dream for occupational therapists because they can …

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2014 Holiday Gift Guide

admin November 21, 2014arts and crafts, blue orange, eeBoo, fine motor, games, gifts, grasping, holiday list, iPad, lazoo, occupational therapy, social skills, strengthening, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

Whether you celebrate Christmas or Hanukkah, shopping for kids can be quite overwhelming.  There are so many kids’ products out there now and if your …

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Building Your Way To Fun

admin November 19, 2014b.toys, bilateral coordination, blocks, grasping, magnatiles, manipulation skills, norman and jules, ogosports, problem solving, social skills, squigz, strengthening, tegu Leave a Comment

Sneak peak #3 to his year’s holiday gift guide….building blocks and other manipulative toys.  These toys might be my favorite to play with at work …

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The Small Stuff

admin November 17, 2014arts and crafts, bilateral coordination, eeBoo, fine motor, fun and function, grasping, magiclip dolls, small gifts, strengthening, stylus, visual motor, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

Each year, I put together a gift guide for the holidays.  I put hours and hours into this guide.  This is something that takes a …

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Tiggly…Take 2

admin October 8, 2014apps, executive functioning, grasping, iPad, math, social skills, speech and language, tiggly, visual motor, visual perception, visual tracking Leave a Comment

Several months ago, I blogged about Tiggly Shapes and the associated apps.  I am happy to say that even after months of use, I am …

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Oldies but Goodies

admin August 28, 2014attention, bilateral coordination, eye hand coordination, focus, games, grasping, regulation, social skills, strengthening, swings, visual motor, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

After over a decade at my sensory gym, I am making a move.  Not a big move (just a couple of blocks away) but for …

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Back to School Already??

admin August 10, 2014apps, attention, color recognition, executive functioning, grasping, handwriting, iPad, letter recognition, little bit studio, preschooler, school age, stylus, visual perceptual skills Leave a Comment

Summer is flying by and school supplies are out on the shelves for purchase.  While I am not even remotely thinking about the fall and …

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This Tree Doesn’t Need To Be Watered!

admin May 23, 2014bilateral coordination, executive functioning, fine motor, games, grasping, organization, preschool, problem solving, school age, social skills, strengthening Leave a Comment

One of my favorite things to do is re-discover a favorite toy or game at work.  I’m sure you toy lovers (aka hoarders!) know what …

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So Much To Color…So Little Time!

admin May 16, 2014activity book, attention, coloring book, eye hand coordination, focus, following directions, grasping, preschool, school age, social skills, usborne, visual motor, visual perceptual, visual tracking Leave a Comment

I know we live in a technological world.  I am part of that techno world and love using my iPad in my work world because …

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Foiled Again!

admin April 30, 2014arts and crafts, attention, bilateral coordination, confidence, executive functioning, fine motor, grasping, modulation, peaceablekingdom, pincer grasp, school age, self esteem Leave a Comment

Every once in a while I stumble upon an arts and craft project and I feel like I have hit the jackpot.  I first felt …

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