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Have you ever had this familiar scenario occur?
Your child behaves inappropriately in public or at school, and you're told by the teacher that your child is disruptive in class, a distraction to others or whose behaviour is becoming uncontrollable; that they have âsensory issuesâ and might have SPD...
The Importance of Early Intervention
Early intervention is essential for individuals with SPD, as it can significantly impact their ability to develop appropriate sensory processing skills and strategies. Early intervention often includes occupational therapy, which focuses on identifying an indivi...
Ayres Sensory Integration therapy vs sensory play â whatâs the difference?
Often these two terms are used mistakenly and in some confusion so hopefully this article will help clear up and explain how different they really are.Â
People often assume that by using equipment intended to aid sensory in...
âSorryâ is probably one of the first words we teach our toddlersâŠbut have we ever really stopped to consider what this word means, both to us and our children? Is it helpful? What are they learning about relationships from this word? Is âsorryâ a helpful discipline tool and if so, in what way and i...
âMum, why do you smell of Mark and Jenny?â demanded my 7-year-old as I stood, bleary eyed, just awake, outside his bedroom at 6.30am. Â
âEh? What?âÂ
âYou smell of them MumâŠwhy?â
I had sat and chatted with our friends the previous evening in our living room, slept as normal and it was now first th...
Last week I was trying to help my 9-year-old son set up his xbox for a new game. He was frustrated, and wouldnât accept my help â but neither could he fix the issue himself. That lunchtime I told him and his brother a story. It went like this: âOnce upon a time the RNLI lifeboat was called out to re...
Sensory Integration
Sensory integration is the organisation of sensations within the body for use. Our senses help us to understand the physical conditions of our body and the environment surrounding us. The sensations are transferred into the brain every moment of every day. The senses donât just ...
A scream of rage brings me running into the dining room. Our youngest son has his cereal bowl on his head and his plate up in front of him like a shield, dinner knife in hand. Our oldest has his glass raised above his head, ready to throw. Both their faces are contorted with rage and fear. We have...
âMeltdown SOS! Survival toolkitâ
Does your child or loved one have really frequent mega-meltdowns? Are you all exhausted by them? We have often been so exhausted by our childrenâs frequent meltdowns that we have been simply unable to think straight about long term solutions because simply getting t...
Distraction and Lack of Focus
There are many reasons why children are easily distracted. When children do not get enough sleep, they can be easily distracted. Also, when children are experiencing stress and anxiety, this can be a factor that affects their ability to focus, and thus they become dist...
Raising a Confident Child
To raise a confident child is to build their self-esteem â who they are in Christ. How do you build a childâs self-esteem? Model what you want to see, encourage and empower through the words you speak onto them, and your actions. Our children watch us daily. They have a fr...
Parenting With Purpose
Parenting is a journey with many things to discover. As parents, we love our children, and no one knows our kids are better than we do. We know their weaknesses and strengths. We know their gifts and talents. We know them well. However, some things sit outside of our scope of...
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