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Can’t stand the tags in your t-shirt? Won’t tolerate walking barefoot at the beach? Irritated by the person in line next to you who accidentally swiped up against your arm? If any of these situations sound familiar for either you or your child, here are four of our favorite activities to address tactile defensiveness. #sensory #specialneeds #specialneedskids #specialneedsmom #occupationaltherapy #occupationaltherapist #therapy #ot #sensoryactivities #specialneedsactivities Tactile Activities Occupational Therapy, Tactile Activities For Kids, Tactile Sensory Activities Occupational Therapy, Tactile Defensiveness Activities, Baby Sensory Bottles, Tactile Defensiveness, Tactile Sensory Activities, Therapy For Kids, Sensory Integration Activities

Can’t stand the tags in your t-shirt? Won’t tolerate walking barefoot at the beach? Irritated by the person in line next to you who accidentally swiped up against your arm? If any of these situations sound familiar for either you or your child, here are four of our favorite activities to address tactile defensiveness. #sensory #specialneeds #specialneedskids #specialneedsmom #occupationaltherapy #occupationaltherapist #therapy #ot #sensoryactivities #specialneedsactivities

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Agda Reis on Instagram: "Throwing requires maximum effort. Maria Montessori observed that children, soon after they have learned to walk, have a strong need to exert their strength. They want to do hard and heavy work. Throwing is one of those maximum effort works. Other typical examples are: carrying heavy objects (such as bottles of water), helping with your shopping, pushing heavy boxes, emptying the washing machine and so on. Redirecting your child towards appropriate activities is the best way to handle those inconvenient needs. But you must do it immediately. This is the key. To be effective, the redirection needs to be immediate. The more you give appropriate opportunities to throw, the less your child will need to throw other things. Bean bag games are a great option to help satisf More Less Activities, Heavy Work For Toddlers, Throwing Activities For Toddlers, Heavy Work Activities For Kids, Bean Bag Activities, Bean Bag Game, Bottles Of Water, Bean Bag Games, Throwing Games

Agda Reis on Instagram: "Throwing requires maximum effort. Maria Montessori observed that children, soon after they have learned to walk, have a strong need to exert their strength. They want to do hard and heavy work. Throwing is one of those maximum effort works. Other typical examples are: carrying heavy objects (such as bottles of water), helping with your shopping, pushing heavy boxes, emptying the washing machine and so on. Redirecting your child towards appropriate activities is the…

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Sensory Integration at School: 21 Sensory Break Activities for Kids Sensory In The Classroom, Occupational Therapy School Based Activities, Preschool Occupational Therapy Activities, Sensorimotor Activities, Behavior Management In The Classroom, Sensory Processing Disorder Activities, Sensory Processing Activities, Sensory Integration Activities, Indoor Recess Activities

Also known as ‘brain breaks’ & ‘movement breaks’, these sensory break activities develop gross motor skills, improve self-regulation & help with behavior management in the classroom while also helping kids focus & learn!

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Aoife Costello on Instagram: "Sensory Circuit ideas 💡  Suckers and balance boards are back in stock.  www.ot-abc.com  Last weekend to use code ‘BACKTOSCHOOL’ for 20% off.  Suckers are back in stock 😍  Sensory circuit is a structured series of physical activities designed to provide sensory input and help regulate a child’s level of alertness. It is commonly used as part of sensory integration interventions in schools, and in the home environment. The purpose of the sensory circuit is to organise snd regulate a child’s sensory circuit, which helps them to reach an optimal level of alertness.   By engaging in a sensory circuit, children are able to engage their senses and develop skills in a structured and supportive environment. This can help improve their attention spans, coordination, a Gustatory Sensory Activities, Sensory Circuit Activities, Sensory Circuits, Sensory Integration Activities, Sensory Integration Therapy, Sensory Input, Circuit Ideas, Home Environment, Sensory Integration

Aoife Costello on Instagram: "Sensory Circuit ideas 💡 Suckers and balance boards are back in stock. www.ot-abc.com Last weekend to use code ‘BACKTOSCHOOL’ for 20% off. Suckers are back in stock 😍 Sensory circuit is a structured series of physical activities designed to provide sensory input and help regulate a child’s level of alertness. It is commonly used as part of sensory integration interventions in schools, and in the home environment. The purpose of the sensory circuit is to…

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