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‘Tis the Season for . . .Categories?

When things are organized, you can find what you need quickly and know where they belong. The same is true for linguistic organization. When the ability to group items and name common characteristics is impaired, it affects our basis for structuring & understanding the world. Children are continually learning the meanings of new vocabulary words and organizing […]

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Sequencing Activities to Practice at Home for Thanksgiving

When we sequence, we put events, ideas, and objects in a logical order. We do it all daylong—we divide our time into what we need to do first, second, and last; and we understand events in our lives by understanding the order in which they occur. For some children, sequencing can be a hard concept

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5 Strategies for Transitioning out of Occupational Therapy

“Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to Great Places! You’re off and away!” Once families have found Occupational Therapy, they often feel like they’ve found a home. Connect the Dots is a place where parents report that they finally feel understood and that their kids look forward to working on skills that will help

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Five Books We Trust when it Comes to ADHD

ADHD, or Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is one of the most common disorders for children and can continue through adolescence and adult hood. Children with ADHD often have difficulty with paying attention, behavioral self-control and hyperactivity. Parents who either suspect their child may have ADHD or are working through a diagnosis of it will find

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Floor Time Helps Children Develop Skills

Children and families face any number of different needs that may keep the youngsters from developing and reaching their personal potential. Many of these issues are out of the parent or child’s control. However, when it comes to kids who just don’t get enough floor time, and especially tummy-time as infants, there is something parents

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Eugene Clinic:
84 Centennial Loop
Eugene, OR 97401
Phone: (541) 255-2681
Fax: (541) 255-3537

Clinic Hours:
8:00 to 6:00 Monday – Thursday
8:00 to 5:00 Friday

Corvallis Clinic:
201 NW 3rd St.
Corvallis, OR  97330
Phone: (541) 255-2681
Fax: (541) 255-3537

Clinic Hours:
8:00 to 6:00 Monday - Thursday
8:00 to 5:00 Friday

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