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

Book of the Week-Waiting Is Not Easy

admin March 23, 2018book of the week, gross motor, mo willems, modulation, regulation, self-control, sensory processing, social emotional, waiting Leave a Comment

As an occupational therapist, a pretty common goal among many of the children I work with is helping them improve their ability to regulate themselves …

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Book of the Week-Wally Wants To Hug

admin February 7, 2018body awareness, children's books, gross motor, personal space, preschool, role playing, school age, simon and schuster, social emotional, wally wants to hug Leave a Comment

My book recommendation this week is one that I have not only used with my kids at TMH Juniors, but one that I’ve suggested to …

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Book of the Week-The Color Monster!

admin January 16, 2018arts and crafts, book of the week, children's books, emotions, feelings, gross motor, reading with kids, social emotional, social skills, stories bk Leave a Comment

Starting this week, I will be partnering with my favorite Park Slope children’s bookstore, Stories Bookshop, to share a book of the week.  Each book …

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2017 Holiday Gift Guide

admin December 1, 2017activity books, arts and crafts, construction, executive functioning, fine motor, gross motor, holiday, motor planning, openended play, plus plus, social skills, strengthening, tegu, visual skills Leave a Comment

It’s the hap-happiest time of the year which means that it’s also time for my annual gift guide.  I began this gift guide years ago …

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Spring Into Action!

admin March 28, 2017cooperative play, endurance, executive functioning, fine motor, gross motor, motor planning, obstacle course, organizational skills, scavenger hunt, social skills, strength Leave a Comment

Here on the east coast, there are little glimmers of hope that Spring is actually on its way.  Between the rainy days, there is warmer …

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Tweens Like To Play Too!

admin December 1, 2016arts and crafts, balance, bilateral coordination, board games, coordination, executive functioning, fine motor, gross motor, organizational skills, problem solving, social skills, tweens, visual skills Leave a Comment

Over the years, I have heard from parents of tweens and soon to be teens how tricky buying gifts for this age can be.  Because …

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For the Wee Ones!

admin November 26, 2016books, colors, core strength, eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, gross motor, infants, manipulation skills, oball, poke a dot, shapes, strengthening, teethers, toddlers, toys Leave a Comment

Baby and toddler toys are always the hardest for me to recommend.  Not because there aren’t a ton to choose from, but more that I …

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2016 Holiday Gift Guide

admin November 25, 2016activity book, alphabet, arts and crafts, attention, balance, bilateral coordination, cooperative play, coordination, fine motor, gift guide, gross motor, social emotional, social skills Leave a Comment

Year after year, I am asked by parents what they should get or suggest to others for holiday gifts. While they want the gifts to …

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Game On!

admin November 18, 2016blue orange, confidence, eye hand coordination, family, fine motor, games, graphomotor, gross motor, peaceable kingdom, self esteem, social skills, visual skills Leave a Comment

Games make a great gift, especially if you are looking for gifts that will be good for the whole family. In a day and age …

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Jump for Joy!

admin November 2, 2016balance, bilateral coordination, body awareness, coordination, endurance, exercise, fat brain toys, gross motor, modulation, motor planning, regulation, strengthening, trampoline Leave a Comment

As many of you have noticed, the holiday gift guides and catalogues are starting to clog up our inbox and mailbox.  For the most part, …

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