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Why Kids Chew, Bite & Mouth Objects: Understanding Oral Sensory Needs

Many children explore the world through their mouths, but for some, this need goes beyond typical development. This video explains oral sensory seeking in a clear, practical way—helping parents and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 30, 2026
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Calm, Focus, Thrive: Sensory Strategies for Adults

Adults with sensory processing challenges often experience heightened or reduced sensitivity to everyday stimuli like noise, light, touch, or movement. Practical sensory strategies can help improve comfort, focus, and emotional…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 28, 2026
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Sensory Play Made Easy: 5 Steps to a Perfect Sensory Table

Setting up a sensory table doesn’t have to be complicated. By choosing a clear theme, using safe and engaging materials, organizing the space, adding tools for exploration, and guiding play…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 24, 2026
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Posted inFeeding Therapy Sensory Therapy

Sensory Snacks: Why They Matter for Calm & Focus

Sensory snacks are short, simple activities that help children regulate their bodies and minds. After school, they can ease the transition from a busy day to a calmer evening by…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 16, 2026
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Posted inSensory Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Sensory Reset: Simple Breaks for Calm, Focus & Regulation

Sensory breaks are short, intentional pauses that help reset the mind and body. By engaging the senses—through movement, touch, sound, or breathing—these breaks support improved focus, emotional regulation, and a…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 13, 2026
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Travel Calmly: Sensory Tips for Kids on the Go

Traveling with kids can feel overwhelming, especially when sensory sensitivities come into play. With a little planning, you can create a calmer, more enjoyable journey for everyone. Simple strategies like…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 7, 2026
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Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Developmental Delays Sensory Therapy

ENSORY PLAY ACTIVITIES FOR BABIES & TODDLERS

The video “Sensory Play Activities for Babies & Toddlers” is important because it highlights how sensory experiences (touch, movement, sight, sound, etc.) are essential for early brain development and functional…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha April 6, 2026
Sensory Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

Discovering the Sensory World: Activities for Every Sense

The sensory system helps us understand and interact with the world through our five senses—sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. Each sense plays an important role in how we experience…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 3, 2026
Occupational Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Occupational Therapy

Visual–Vestibular Activities for Kids | Boost Balance & Vision and Improve Ocular Motor Skills

Visual–vestibular activities help children develop better coordination between their eyes and body movement. These activities stimulate the vestibular system (responsible for balance) while improving visual skills like tracking, focusing, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 2, 2026
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Posted inSensory Therapy Occupational Therapy

More Movement, Less Meltdowns: The Science of Active Calm

Many parents instinctively tell children to “sit still” when they’re overwhelmed, but this can actually make things worse. Kids regulate their emotions through movement—running, jumping, swinging, or even fidgeting helps…
Posted by Yatika Rathi April 1, 2026

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