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Spell-A-Star Sensory Bin

November 13, 2015 By: Julie6 Comments

I’m super excited and blessed to have Emma from Adventures of Adam guest posting for me today! She certainly knows what it’s like to have a tough pregnancy and she has dedicated her blog to SIMPLE activities for kids that even moms who are under the weather can do. I so appreciate her generosity in […]

Endless Creative Possibilities: A Building Toy

November 6, 2015 By: Julie1 Comment

My son is a builder at heart. He has used so many random objects from around the house to make his creations. I’m always on the lookout for new building materials that can expand his creativity. Our new favorite is Bunchems. Bunchems are colorful little balls that stick to each other and build like no other. […]

How to be Proactive and Intentional about Building Kids’ Character

November 6, 2015 By: Julie2 Comments

My two year old scares me. I can’t be the only mother who worries that her toddler is going to end up robbing banks! When I see my children miss behave, I’m always concerned that it will become a habit. And as we all know, habits are no fun to break. But lately we’ve been in […]

Airplane Sensory Bin

October 23, 2015 By: Julie10 Comments

Like most little boys, my sons love all things airplanes and flight. It helps that their great grandpa shares stories of being a bomber pilot in WWII and my dad helped build fighter jets. Sometimes the world of flight seem way beyond reach, but with this simple sensory bin, kids can get their hands on the […]

Best Board Games for Occupational Therapy

October 17, 2015 By: Julie3 Comments

Inside you’ll find: the best occupational therapy games you can do with traditional board games! When your child has special needs, you try and use EVERY moment as a way to help them overcome and grow. If your child struggles with hand strength, bilateral coordination, sensory input, visual discernment, or other fine motor issues, these […]

The Skeptic’s Guide to Faith

October 14, 2015 By: Julie2 Comments

I was sitting on the floor of my brother’s room. Even though I now occupied that room with my husband and infant son, I couldn’t think of it as anything other than my brother’s room. Living with your parents as an adult will do that to you. There I was, a grown woman sitting crossed-legged […]

Learning about Weather: Process Art

October 12, 2015 By: Julie1 Comment

Our world is made so much more exciting by WEATHER! Children love learning about weather, but have they ever tried to CREATE with weather? Over at Pre-K Pages, we did THREE art projects that reflects different aspects of nature. As with all process art, it’s not about the finished project, but the journey (or process) […]

Let’s talk about Balance Board Benefits for Kids

October 7, 2015 By: Julie14 Comments

It’s amazing how a diagnosis can change your life. When an Occupational Therapist told me that my son has Sensory Processing Disorder, I didn’t even know what we’d be dealing with. Now, all things sensory come pretty naturally to me. I know how to recognize my sons needs and get him the input he’s craving (or […]

Monster Activities for Preschoolers

October 6, 2015 By: Julie3 Comments

I’m not a huge fan of Halloween. With little kids, I’m constantly shielding them from some genuinely scary stuff! But lately we’ve been able to put a fun twist on these odd creatures to help our kiddos get over the fear. With these monster activities for preschoolers, monsters  can be fun and silly again! They’re also a […]

The Comforts of the South

October 2, 2015 By: Juliecomment

Growing up in Chicago, the South was a bit of a mysterious place to me. The accents, the heat, the attitude, all seemed so foreign. Then I moved to Texas. I thought I’d stick out like a sore thumb. However, I was pleasantly surprised to find Texas feeling, maybe not like home, but certainly comfortable! The Southern Comforts […]

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