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The Power of Sensory Tools for Better Concentration

Sensory tools can play a powerful role in improving focus by helping regulate the body’s response to stimulation. Items like fidget toys, weighted blankets, noise-canceling headphones, and textured objects provide…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 19, 2026
Play Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Play Therapy

Integrating Reflexes Through Play-Based Learning

Reflex Integration Through Play is an approach that uses fun, movement-based activities to support a child’s neurological development by helping integrate primitive reflexes—automatic movements present at birth that should naturally…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 19, 2026
Behavior Therapy
Posted inBehavior Therapy Sensory Therapy

Connect Without Words: Practice Co-Regulation

Co-regulation doesn’t always require words. Sometimes the most powerful support comes through calm presence, steady breathing, gentle eye contact, or simply sitting quietly with someone. By regulating your own emotions…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 16, 2026
Speech Therapy
Posted inSpeech Therapy Early Intervention Therapy Sensory Therapy

Move, Feel, Communicate: Using Sensory Activities to Build Communication

Movement and sensory activities can play an important role in promoting communication, especially for children who learn best through physical interaction and sensory experiences. Activities such as jumping, dancing, swinging,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 13, 2026
Sensory Therapy
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Sensory Seekers: From Challenge to Strength

Sensory seekers are individuals who actively look for additional sensory input such as movement, touch, sound, or visual stimulation. Supporting sensory seekers involves understanding their needs and providing safe, structured…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 13, 2026
Sensory Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Occupational Therapy

Touch, Feel & Play: Indoor Sensory Activities

Indoor sensory activities help children explore the world through touch, sight, sound, smell, and movement while playing at home. These activities support brain development, creativity, fine motor skills, and emotional…
Posted by Yatika Rathi March 9, 2026
Play Therapy
Posted inEarly Intervention Therapy Play Therapy Sensory Therapy

Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play in Stages of Play for Toddlers 

The video explains Stage 3: Early Symbolic Play, a key step in child development where toddlers begin pretending with familiar objects (for example pretending to eat, sleep, or clean). At…
Posted by Abhishek Kushwaha March 5, 2026
Sensory Play Ideas
Posted inSensory Therapy Play Therapy

Simple Sensory Play Ideas for Babies & Toddlers | Fun Learning Through Everyday Play

This video by Jessica Elle introduces simple and engaging sensory play activities that help babies and toddlers learn through exploration and play. It explains how sensory experiences using touch, sound,…
Posted by Aditi Sharma February 27, 2026
Occupational Therapy
Posted inOccupational Therapy Sensory Therapy

Balancing Vestibular Input to Prevent Sensory Overload

Vestibular input plays a key role in balance, movement, and sensory regulation, but too much or poorly graded input can lead to sensory overload. Using vestibular activities in a controlled,…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 26, 2026
Sensory Therapy
Posted inSensory Therapy Early Intervention Therapy

The Developmental Link Between Crawling and Ocular Motor Skills

Crawling plays an important role in early visual development. As babies crawl, they coordinate head, eye, and body movements, helping to build ocular motor skills like eye tracking, focusing, and…
Posted by Yatika Rathi February 25, 2026

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