Did you know there’s more than one way to learn language?
Written by DWSP Speech Pathologist, Anna Parellis I didn’t know until about a year ago (even after 4 years of study) – so if you
Written by DWSP Speech Pathologist, Anna Parellis I didn’t know until about a year ago (even after 4 years of study) – so if you
Materials: Measuring spoons Measuring cup 1 tbs Sugar ½ cup milk or heavy whipping cream ¼ tsp Vanilla extract
What are motor skills? Motor Skills are split into fine motor skills (little movements, e.g. cutting, writing) and gross motor skills (e.g. jumping, balancing). Children
Why should we encourage kids in messy play/sensory play? From the very first day they are born, children are designed to explore the world via all
Small doll play is a developmental milestone for cognitive skills and imaginary play. It’s the kind of play which children can enjoy by themselves or
Last month our Occupational Therapist Rachel (RH) was lucky enough to catch up with Amee Carrick, mother, early educator and creator of tiger time –
Why are some kids “fussy eaters”? Food is a huge part of life and daily routines and can be incredibly enjoyable. However, for many children
Many children can’t stand the feel of sunscreen slathered on their ears, nose and cheeks. Cold, wet, sticky and sometimes itchy – sunscreen application is
Our Occupational Therapist, Rachel Hammond, checked in to give us some top tips for toilet training our little ones. Rachel says: Toilet training can be
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