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Scooter Board Sensory Activities

November 4, 2017 By Julie 2 Comments

Inside you’ll find sensory activities you can do with one simple piece of equipment: a scooter board! The determination in his eyes was intense. His tongue was posed like Michael Jordan going up of a dunk. My son takes his scooter board games seriously. And the secret is, he has NO IDEA he’s getting tons […]

What Every Dad Needs to Know about SPD

September 21, 2017 By Julie 5 Comments

Inside you’ll find: Practical advice for Dads to help in understanding  Sensory Processing Disorder and relating to their kids. Disorder. Ok, wow. That’s quite a descriptive and discouraging word. Sensory Processing Disorder. Well, now that just sounds bad. So, if you’re a dad reading this, it’s probably because your wife has turned a computer screen […]

Sensory Play in the Homeschool: Why EVERY Kid Needs Sensory Input and How to Get It

July 22, 2017 By Julie Leave a Comment

If you homeschool or have looked into doing so for even a minute, chances are you’ve heard about “sensory play.” What is it though, and why is it so important?   Here’s what you need to know. (And don’t forget to sign up at the end of the post to get free access to hundreds […]

The 4 Easiest Things You Can Do Today To Avoid A Sensory Meltdown

November 16, 2016 By Julie 2 Comments

If you’re a struggling sensory parent, this next post should probably be memorized. Everything in it is SO foundational to seeing dramatic improvement in your child’s life and bringing a bit of sanity back to your life. This amazing article has been written by my fellow sensory parent, Wendy Bertagnole. She has a great blog […]

Will They Outgrow Sensory Processing Disorder?

October 7, 2016 By Julie 12 Comments

Inside you’ll find get answers to the question, “Can a child grow out of sensory processing disorder?” It’s a surreal experience; telling friends and family that something is wrong with your child. When my oldest was diagnosed with sensory processing disorder, I’d give people my typical spiel. I’d tell them everyone has sensory needs, but my son’s […]

Wooden Pieces Open Ended Sensory Bin

August 10, 2016 By Julie 2 Comments

I’ve made many a sensory bin in my day, but this one may in fact be my three year old’s all-time favorite. It’s really a combination of two sensory bins and it quadruples the fun! This post contains affiliate links for your convenience. Read my full disclosure policy here.  Thank you to the Toybrary of […]

A HUGE List of Sensory Bins and Bags for Kids

April 25, 2016 By Julie 10 Comments

Kids love sinking their hands into their play. And with sensory bins, they can literally do just that. (And don’t forget to try some of them with FEET!) They’re incredibly inviting and super easy to set up. Here are some of our all-time favorite sensory bins and bags for kids.  Sensory Bins and Bags for […]

How to Strengthen Your Baby’s Body and Brain: Simple Sensory Activities for Babies

April 19, 2016 By Julie 11 Comments

Inside You’ll Find: Quick, no prep sensory activities for babies that will help them grow big AND smart! Confession… I think babies can be kinda boring. Granted, my first two kids never gave me a minute of peace, so “boring” probably isn’t the best way of describing it. (I LOVE them to pieces, there were […]

How to ROCK at Parenting a Child with SPD

February 27, 2016 By Julie 2 Comments

Inside you’ll find: Some of the best articles from Sensory Bloggers about common Sensory Processing topics and great answers to many of the most frequently asked Sensory questions. Are you parenting a child with Sensory Processing Disorder? Welcome to the club! Get ready for a wild ride! You’re not alone as you navigate the tricky […]

Getting Kids to Sit Still: Helping a Fidgetor

February 19, 2016 By Julie 4 Comments

I’ve watched my son go from sitting perfectly in his chair to falling flat on the floor in under a millisecond. Sitting still is just not his thing. While I try to keep him as active as possible while we’re learning, there are moments when desk time is unavoidable. Here are some tips and strategies to help […]

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