Getting dressed is an important developmental milestone for children, but it can be quite daunting! Learning to get dressed will not only help your child build independence, but it will also help them develop fine motor skills, language skills, problem-solving, and gross motor skills. This video goes over the best techniques to teach your child how to take off and put on their shirt and pants.
It's very common for students with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) to have an aversion to brushing their teeth. This video goes over how to prepare your child with SPD for teeth brushing and then also shows you how to increase their tolerance for it.
3 simple steps to help your little one learn how to manipulate zippers.
Learning the skill of putting on socks is an important milestone in early childhood. Not only does it help our youngsters gain independence, but it also helps build their confidence and sense of autonomy. Follow these easy steps to teach your child how to put on their socks while reducing errors and frustration along the way!
Is your child frustrated learning how to tie their shoes? Are they exasperated to the point where they've given up and no longer want to learn? Frustration, be gone! This shoe-tying trick is SUPER easy and HIGHLY successful for my students who struggle to tie their shoes using the traditional teaching methods. This method has fewer steps AND it teaches your child to double knot their shoes, making the knots less likely to come undone.
Follow these steps, tips, and tricks to teach your little one how to button and unbutton! Enjoy!
I get asked many questions by parents when to start potty training their little ones. It's not so much about the age of your child, so much as it is about when they are showing the signs they are ready! Here are 6 signs your child is ready to start the potty training journey.
Get your youngster potty-trained in no time! These 8 tips and tricks will give you some guidance and help you get your youngsster potty-trained in no time.