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  • Heel First! Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Toe Walking

    Heel First! Strategies to Prevent and Reduce Toe Walking

     Does your child walk on the toes or balls of the feet? Toe walking can lead to falling, and may be symptomatic of vestibular issues and developmental delays. Try our movement activities to help prevent and reduce toe walking. Remember to encourage...
  • Sensory Survival For Teens

    Sensory Survival For Teens

    This post was originally posted on 06/19/2017. It was updated for accuracy and comprehensiveness on 07/15/2021 Teens don't like to stand out so it's vital to find subtle ways to address their changing sensory needs. Whether your teen is a sensory...
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    Valentine’s Day Sensory Solutions

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  • 9 Tips for Navigating Holidays with Special Needs

    9 Tips for Navigating Holidays with Special Needs

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