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Building Routines That Stick – Part 4: Putting It All Together

Week 4: Finally all your effort will pay off!  Now that your child understands how to follow a multi-step schedule or routine, sit down with your child to design and plan their morning and night time routines (maybe in two separate sittings). If you are new to this series click Here to start at Part […]

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Building Routines that Stick – A Four Part Series

In this four part series written by Occupational Therapist Erin Garrison,  you will learn how to teach your child to follow a daily routine for the not so fun, but necessary, daily living activities like getting dressed, brushing their teeth, bathing, and going to bed.  The best part: Your child can learn to follow routines

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How To: Encourage your Child with Dressing

What is an ADL? ADL’s are routine activities of daily living that make self care possible. Activities like: dressing, bathing, eating, toileting can be challenging for children who have sensory processing difficulties or poor motor skills. When every day tasks become difficult for children they may shut down or refuse to do what we may

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