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Emelia Westerberg
Proprioception sensory activities are a great way to encourage attention, focus, and calming self-regulation for kids.  Find out how to determine signs that your child isn't getting enough propioceptive input and  how to help them get regulated!  #propioceptive #sensory #sensorydiet #sensoryactivities #occupationaltherapy Heavy Work Sensory, Vestibular Activities, Proprioceptive Activities, Sensory Seeker, Sensory Therapy, Sensory Motor, Occupational Therapy Activities, Sensory Diet, Calming Activities

Proprioception sensory activities are a great way to encourage attention, focus, and calming self-regulation for kids. Find out how to determine signs that your child isn't getting enough propioceptive input and how to help them get regulated! #propioceptive #sensory #sensorydiet #sensoryactivities #occupationaltherapy

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Agda Reis on Instagram: "Throwing requires maximum effort. Maria Montessori observed that children, soon after they have learned to walk, have a strong need to exert their strength. They want to do hard and heavy work. Throwing is one of those maximum effort works. Other typical examples are: carrying heavy objects (such as bottles of water), helping with your shopping, pushing heavy boxes, emptying the washing machine and so on. Redirecting your child towards appropriate activities is the best way to handle those inconvenient needs. But you must do it immediately. This is the key. To be effective, the redirection needs to be immediate. The more you give appropriate opportunities to throw, the less your child will need to throw other things. Bean bag games are a great option to help satisf Montessori, Toddler Heavy Work Activities, Heavy Work For Toddlers, Throwing Activities For Toddlers, Heavy Work Activities For Kids, Bean Bag Activities, Bean Bag Game, Bottles Of Water, Bean Bag Games

Agda Reis on Instagram: "Throwing requires maximum effort. Maria Montessori observed that children, soon after they have learned to walk, have a strong need to exert their strength. They want to do hard and heavy work. Throwing is one of those maximum effort works. Other typical examples are: carrying heavy objects (such as bottles of water), helping with your shopping, pushing heavy boxes, emptying the washing machine and so on. Redirecting your child towards appropriate activities is the…

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Casey Rodgers
Laura Petix | Neurodivergent parenting on Instagram: "The end of school year and transition to summer means a mix of emotions and a lot more sensory input, both of which can create dysregulated behaviors (moodiness, hyperactivity, irritability and meltdowns) especially for neurodivergent kids. 

As a pediatric Occupational Therapist and mom to a neurodivergent child, this is my FAVORITE way to get ahead of the meltdown to regulate their nervous system: 

🧊 The cold temperature in the hand can help calm the nervous system 
🧊 The visual and auditory feedback of the ice crashing is very satisfying
🧊 grunting/yelling while throwing really hard can also be a great release of the nervous system
🧊 it’s safe and better than throwing something else that can be damaged!

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Laura Petix | Neurodivergent parenting on Instagram: "The end of school year and transition to summer means a mix of emotions and a lot more sensory input, both of which can create dysregulated behaviors (moodiness, hyperactivity, irritability and meltdowns) especially for neurodivergent kids. As a pediatric Occupational Therapist and mom to a neurodivergent child, this is my FAVORITE way to get ahead of the meltdown to regulate their nervous system: 🧊 The cold temperature in the hand…

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