340K views · 29K reactions | I recently took an amazing CEU course from Move, Play, Thrive, and this was one of the most simple but valuable tools I learned! I’ve been using this simple mind-body hack with myself, my kids, and in every client session. I even convinced my husband to try it 👏. Try this when you or your child feel stressed, anxious, or before tackling a tough task (for an ADHD mom like me, that’s usually house organization 🙃). I love adding rhymes, songs, or silliness when using this with kids—it makes it fun and boosts cooperation! Want more playful calming techniques? Comment ‘CALM’ for my free e-booklet! | The Kinected OT | Facebook
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