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Montessori ideas for the child who likes to throw | Parenting books toddler, Montessori parenting, Parenting toddlers

Throwing is a powerful need for young toddlers. Toddlers are like scientists. They experiment, they observe the results, and they repeat. When they throw food from their highchair or throw all their toys, it's not to annoy you. They have a need to throw. Redirecting your child towards appropriate activities is the best way to handle those inconvenient needs. The more you give appropriate opportunities to throw, the less your child will need to throw other things. Here are some ideas to try!

Ridiculously Do-Able Sensory Integration Activities to Use at Home | Sensory integration, Sensory integration activities, Sensory integration therapy

Ridiculously Do-Able Sensory Integration Activities to Use at Home - Your Kid's Table

24 Calming Sensory Activities and Strategies for Your Overstimulated Toddler | Toddler sensory, Sensory diet, Sensory activities toddlers

When your child is overstimulated by a situation, use these sensory activities to calm them down and give their bodies a chance to feel relaxed.

Incredible Heavy Work Activities to Regulate Kids | Sensory activities toddlers, Proprioceptive activities, Sensory processing activities

35+ heavy work activities for toddlers, preschoolers and school aged kids to calm and improve attention. Great for sensory processing disorder, ADHD, Autism, and sensory seekers for regulation. Helpful proprioceptive input ideas for parents, teachers, and occupational therapists.

Sensory Integration at School: 21 Sensory Break Activities for Kids | Kids focus, Sensory integration activities, Sensory integration

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!

DIY Vestibular Activities for At Home and Indoors | Vestibular activities, Sensory integration activities, Sensory processing activities

Whether you’ve got a sensory seeking, sensory avoidant, and/or sensory processing disorder kid, vestibular activities can be a powerful tool for calming and sensory regulation. Learn 45+ DIY vestibular exercises to try with your child indoors, and how to address the vestibular system through a sensory diet. Great for gross motor skills and occupational therapy ideas for at home, school, or the clinic.

Sensory Diets for Adults - The OT Toolbox | Sensory diet, Tactile sensory activities, Sensory integration activities

Did you know sensory diets for adults are a "thing"? Actually, you probably already have sensory activities that you use throughout the day!

How To Help A Sensory Seeking Child: Simple Tips & Strategies | Sensory seeker activities, Sensory seeking behavior, Sensory

Helping a sensory seeker can be challenging, but it’s important to remember that they are just trying to cope. Keep reading to learn more about sensory seeking behaviors, and how to help a sensory seeking child thrive.

7.6K views · 16 reactions | #Repost @inspiremyplay Low Prep Sensory Activities⏰ Looking for some low-prep … in 2025 | Business for kids, Sensory water play, School cupcakes

#Repost @inspiremyplay Low Prep Sensory Activities⏰ Looking for some low-prep sensory activities to keep the children occupied? Here are some ideas!...

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’ f… | Sensory integration activities, Sensory integration therapy, Sensory

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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