Emotional regulation is the process in which one identifies emotions, and reacts to those emotions. Emotional regulation typically develops around age five. Before a child can emotionally regulate on his or her own, they must first experience something we call...
The sensory system is an intricate system that actually includes a few different systems: tactile, auditory, olfactory, visual, gustatory, vestibular, proprioceptive, and interoceptive systems. The purpose of these systems is to help our body process the things around...
Using your hands to pick up objects, open a Ziplock bag, lock the door, write your name, and feed yourself are all part of fine motor skills. Fine motor skills start to develop during infancy and continue to be refined as a child grows. Sometimes, delays in fine motor...
Gross motor skills help us to stand, sit, walk, crawl, and stabilize oneself to perform everyday tasks and functions. Tummy time, rolling, crawling, and exploring the environment as an infant starts the process of developing these skills in infancy. As a child grows,...
Discover the transformative power of pediatric occupational therapy! This specialized form of therapy is designed to help children overcome physical, sensory, and cognitive challenges, enabling them to thrive in their daily lives. From fine motor skills development to...
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