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

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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It’s All About the Self-Care Skills

admin October 4, 2016adls, chopsticks, confidence, ez sox, fine motor, hogwild, independence, reflo smart cup, self esteem, skip hop, soft clothing, u-lace, zoo sticks Leave a Comment

Whenever I tell people what I do as an occupational therapist, I tell them I get to play with some of New York City’s coolest …

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This Is Just The Beginning of Your Story

admin August 29, 2016confidence, creativity, drawing, executive functioning, focus, graphomotor, handwriting, imagination, live inspired, school age, self esteem, speech and language, story starters Leave a Comment

As my daughter gets older, I find that she has become much more interested in stories.  Not only listening to stories, but creating her own. …

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Just The Two of Us!

admin June 27, 2016activity books, attention, bilateral coordination, coloring, confidence, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, focus, graphomotor, imagination, self esteem, social skills Leave a Comment

One of my favorite things to do is color.  Now this shouldn’t come as a surprise since I blog about coloring books all the time. …

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Sometimes It’s Good To Manipulate

admin April 22, 2016bilateral coordination, confidence, creativity, eye hand coordination, fine motor, grasping, organization, planning, self esteem, social skill, strengthening, visual skills Leave a Comment

One of the most common goals I have to work on is improving hand strength with the kids I work with.  Decreased grasp strength leads …

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Goody Goody Gumdrops! Drawing Made Easy and Fun!

admin February 8, 2016activity book, confidence, doodling, drawing, ed emberley, graphomotor, grasping, self esteem, visual skills Leave a Comment

For those of you who are regular readers, you will know that I am always on the lookout for new activity and drawing books.  Yesterday, …

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I Love Love!

admin February 6, 2015attention, bilateral coordination, confidence, crafts, creativity, executive functioning, eye hand coordination, focus, grasp, self esteem, valentines day, visual motor, visual perceptual Leave a Comment

Growing up, my family didn’t do much to celebrate Valentine’s Day.  My mom would pick up cupcakes or cookies with hearts on them and we …

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Big Kids Still Like Toys!

admin December 20, 2014balance board, bilateral coordination, crafts, executive functioning, focus, graphomotor, grasping, gross motor, self esteem, tweens Leave a Comment

As I finish up my holiday shopping this weekend, I realize that many of the kids that I give to have gotten older and require …

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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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These Blocks are Golden!

admin November 20, 2013bilateral coordination, building toys, confidence, construction, fine motor, Girls, goldie blox, preschool, school age, self esteem, social skills, spatial skills, visual motor Leave a Comment

I don’t really blog about things that I haven’t personally tried but with the holidays about a week away and people looking for gifts, I …

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