Heavy Work & Proprioceptive Input

Heavy Work & Proprioceptive Input

Heavy Work: Proprioceptive Input Does your child constantly chew on things, play rough, hide in tight spots, crash into things on purpose, love heavy blankets, and hold items too tightly? They may be looking for more proprioceptive input or heavy work activities!...
Executive Functions (Pt. 1)

Executive Functions (Pt. 1)

Executive Functions In this new series, Pediatric Occupational Therapist Nicole Kristal covers what executive functions are, what they help a child to accomplish, and how to help support your child in developing their executive functioning skills. In upcoming videos,...
Torticollis Stretches to Try at Home

Torticollis Stretches to Try at Home

Torticollis Stretches to Try at Home Torticollis is a condition where the muscles on one side of the neck contract, causing the head to tilt to one side. If left untreated, Torticollis can cause long-term issues with feeding and delays in the achievement of...
Breastfeeding Pt. 2

Breastfeeding Pt. 2

In part two of our breastfeeding discussion, Dr. Sarah covers the optimal positioning and timing for breastfeeding, and how to help your infant get a good latch. Click here to watch Part...
DIR/Floortime for Parents (Pt. 2)

DIR/Floortime for Parents (Pt. 2)

Pediatric Occupational Therapist, Andrew Klein, explains how to use affect and individual differences to engage with your child using the DIR/Floortime model. Click here for Part 1. Click here for more information on the DIR/Floortime...