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Tag: OT

When Words Won’t Work: How Movement Helped My Son Regulate After a Hard Day

When Words Won’t Work: How Movement Helped My Son Regulate After a Hard Day

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Real Stories, Tips Tagged with adhd, help, neurodivergent child, OT, parent, proprioception, support, tips

A personal story about how movement helped my son regulate during a hard day and how you can help your child regulate.

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Why Is My Child Chewing Everything?

Why Is My Child Chewing Everything?

By theneuroverse Posted in ADHD in Children, Co-occurring Conditions, Education & School Support, Parenting, The Neuroversity, Tips Tagged with adhd, ASD, neurodivergent child, oral processing, OT, proprioception, SPD, theneuroversity

Why do some kids chew for sensory regulation? Chew tools like necklaces can offer a safe, supportive alternative.

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What is DIRFloortime and How Can It Help?

What is DIRFloortime and How Can It Help?

By theneuroverse Posted in ADHD Medication and Interventions, Health, Support & Medication, Parenting, The Neuroversity, Tips Tagged with adhd, autism, help, neurodivergent child, OT, parent, support, theneuroversity

Curious about DIRFloortime? Find out what it is and how this approach may be a good fit for your neurodivergent child.

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Sensory Integration at Home

Sensory Integration at Home

By theneuroverse Posted in Parenting, Tips Tagged with neurodivergent child, occupational therapy, OT, support, tips

The top 3 pieces of OT equipment to have installed in your home as prescribed by a sensory integration occupational therapist.

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The Importance of Proprioceptive Input for Neurodivergent Children Before Bedtime

The Importance of Proprioceptive Input for Neurodivergent Children Before Bedtime

By theneuroverse Posted in ADHD, ADHD in Children, ADHD Medication and Interventions, Autism Spectrum Disorder, Health, Support & Medication, Parenting Tagged with adhd, help, neurodivergent child, OT, parent, sleep, support, theneuroversity, tips

Bedtime can be a battle. Just as the household starts winding down, the kids gain a surge of energy, What is needed? proprioceptive input

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Do You Know Your OT Jargon?

Do You Know Your OT Jargon?

By theneuroverse Posted in The Neuroversity Tagged with jargon, occupational therapy, OT, sensory processing, support, terminology

OTs use specific terms to describe various aspects of child development and sensory processing, let’s get to know them.

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