Compiled and written by Brittni Barnes, OTR/L & Teresa Hans, OTR/L Ever wanted to know what toys therapists LOVE for different developmental stages? Progressive Pediatric Therapy staff have compiled a list for the different ages and stages to foster development!...
Our coaches, fitness trainers, and doctors always tell us to warm up our muscles before we exercise. The physiological reason is to pump oxygen rich blood to your working muscles to increase circulation preparing the body for use. I know it may seem crazy but children...
With Fall upon us, carving a pumpkin is a great way to work on occupational therapy skills of fine motor, visual motor, bilateral coordination, and sensory skills. Here is a quick list of activities to do with your child: Choose a pumpkin: A child works on...
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