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7 Simple Ways to Help Your Child When They Feel Overwhelmed

Ever had one of those days where everything just feels too much? Kids feel that way too—especially when their senses are on overload! When a child is overwhelmed, sometimes the best thing we can do is lower the demands and give them space to regulate. That doesn’t mean giving up on routines or expectations—it just […]

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Mr. Potato Head: A Fun & Engaging Tool for Speech Therapy at Home

When you think of speech therapy tools, high-tech gadgets or specialized flashcards might come to mind. But sometimes, the best learning happens through play—and that’s where Mr. Potato Head shines! This classic, silly toy isn’t just for laughs (though there will be plenty of those, too!). It’s a powerful tool for helping children develop important

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5 Creative Ways to Use Squigz for Fun and Engaging Physical Therapy at Home

Affiliate Disclaimer: This post contains an affiliate link, which means we may earn a small commission if you purchase through the link at no extra cost to you. We only recommend products we genuinely find useful in therapy! If you’ve been in our clinic, you’ve probably seen Squigz in action! These little suction cups make

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Core Strength Made Fun: Exercises Kids Can Do Anytime, Anywhere!

Core strength is essential for children’s overall physical development, as it plays a key role in balance, posture, and coordination. A strong core helps kids with everyday activities like running, jumping, and even sitting still for longer periods. Whether your child is involved in sports or just looking to improve their overall fitness, developing core

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How Can Board Games Improve Executive Functioning?

Board games can be a powerful tool for helping children develop executive functioning skills. They are an easy, accessible way to play with your child outside of therapy! Did you know board games can teach all 8 executive functioning skills? ● Working Memory: learning or remember the game rules and directions ● Task Initiation: starting

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The Use of Electrical Stimulation in Physical Therapy

In physical therapy, a variety of techniques and interventions are used to help children recover from injuries, improve mobility, and develop strength and coordination. One such intervention that has gained attention in recent years is electrical stimulation (ES). Electrical stimulation therapy uses controlled electrical impulses to stimulate muscles, nerves, and tissues, promoting healing, improving muscle

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Healthy Screen Habits: Simple Tips to Support Your Child’s Development

The child’s brain is constantly building new connections and pruning away less used ones. The digital world plays an active role in this process. When a child is using a screen, it provides poor stimulation to the developing brain compared to reality. Children require diversified experiences – including online and offline. It’s OK to be

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5 Ways to Keep the Momentum of Therapy and Reach Goals

As a parent, your active involvement in your child’s therapy—be it physical, occupational, or speech therapy—plays a crucial role in their progress and success. By staying engaged, you provide the motivation, support, and encouragement your child needs to thrive. When you come to Connect the Dots, you’re seeking solutions—whether it’s for clearer communication, managing sensory

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Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 255-2681
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Clinic Hours:
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8:00 to 5:00 Friday

Corvallis Clinic:
201 NW 3rd St.
Corvallis, OR  97330
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Clinic Hours:
8:00 to 6:00 Monday - Thursday
8:00 to 5:00 Friday

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