Clinic Days for Children Returning to the Kennebecasis Valley Parents asked us for clinic days in KV again! Having a spot locally in Rothesay makes it much more convenient for families in Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton, Norton, Apohaqui and Sussex.
Nine Reasons Why Parents Tell Us They Choose Summer Occupational Therapy For Their Child Start and ingrain good habits in the summer that will continue throughout the school year Prevent old, less optimal habits from reappearing Keep the brain
Did you know summertime is the perfect time for your child’s occupational therapy? With summertime occupational therapy, a breakthrough is just around the corner! We’ve polled parents over the last 14 years of delivering occupational therapy to them, and
Handwriting for kids can be fun by playing games to hone skills What does dysgraphia mean? What can you do as a parent if your child struggles with handwriting? First, read on and learn more about it. Dysgraphia is
A big challenge many parents face is a child who dislikes eating healthy, nutritious foods. After weeks or months of struggling, bribing, or giving in, it’s not uncommon for parents to become alarmed if their child refuses to eat
Music therapist has to be creative to teach I had the opportunity to interview music therapist named Jenny (Ryan) Yoston. Jenny’s passion for music therapy is evident. She wanted a career in music; it has always been a part
Mom says her bullied teen does not stand out As an occupational therapist, I expect that some of the children and teens I help experience bullying. The reasons are many. Some have development coordination disorder and their clumsiness makes
5 tips and two approaches to help your child master the skill of shoelace tying. Boots are gone and running shoes are out… so it’s a good time to work on mastering shoelace tying. Occupational therapists often teach children who
Favorite Fine Motor Activities With a few plastic Easter eggs and some tongs you can help your children develop fine motor skills. OK, kids have been known to like these games too! Fine Motor Activities can be fun for children,
Is your child right or left-handed? It doesn’t matter. First give young children opportunity to use and develop both hands. Your child’s handedness means are they right or left handed? Handedness is the ability to perform skilled fine motor movements
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