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,...
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...
Infant Gag Reflex

Infant Gag Reflex

  Infant Gag Reflex Speech-Language Pathologist and Orofacial Myologist, Anna Housman, explains the infant gag reflex and helpful tips to shift the gag reflex back. As you will see in the video, these ARK products are some of our favorite chewies for infants and...
Water Play for Infants

Water Play for Infants

Sarah describes how different elements of water play can be engaging and helpful for developing fine and gross motor skills. She provides a few products and at-home DIY projects for both younger and older infants, and even offers tips to make the water more visually...