Pediatric OT

ADHD, Autism, Baby and Toddler, Behavior Management, Developmental Milestones, Early Intervention, Toddlers

Why Does My Toddler Keep Hitting? Real Tips that Actually Work

Toddlers may hit due to frustration, overstimulation, or difficulty communicating emotions. This behavior is common and can be addressed effectively. Strategies include modeling calmness, regulating screen time, teaching emotion recognition, and providing sensory activities. Understanding that behavior is communication can help parents guide their children towards healthier coping mechanisms.

Struggling with Potty Training your toddler? Here are some expert-approved tips to help your child use the toilet
Autism, Baby and Toddler, Developmental Milestones, parenting, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Potty Training, Sensory Processing Disorder, Toddlers

Why Won’t My Toddler Use the Potty? Common Reasons & Expert-Approved Solutions

Struggling with potty training your toddler? This expert-backed guide explores common reasons your child may resist using the potty and offers practical potty training tips that actually work. Learn how toilet readiness, body stability, sensory comfort, and routine can impact potty training success. Perfect for parents searching for how to potty train a toddler, why toddlers refuse the toilet, and gentle potty training strategies that support confidence and independence.

Baby and Toddler, Developmental Milestones, Early Intervention, parenting

How to Help Your Baby Crawl: Simple Activities to Build Strength

Crawling is an important milestone in early development, aiding in strength, coordination, and confidence. Parents can support this process through fun, simple activities. Start by strengthening the baby’s core with exercises like “Baby Sit-Ups.” Encourage arm and leg strength with baby squats and propped sitting. Use motivation through toys and engaging obstacles. Remember, every baby develops at their own pace.

ADHD, Autism, parenting, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Sensory Processing Disorder, Sensory Spaces

Holiday Gift Guide for Children With Autism & ADHD: Best Sensory Toys in 2025

Finding the right holiday gift for children with Autism or ADHD can be challenging. As a pediatric occupational therapist here is my guide of top sensory toys that are parent-approved and well-loved by kids. These toys, including sensory floor tiles, a crash pad, and squishy fidget toys, support regulation, focus, and confidence, making them meaningful gifts for developmental growth this Christmas season.

Adaptive Equipment, ADHD, Autism, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Sensory Processing Disorder, Sensory Spaces

10 Budget-Friendly Sensory Toy Stocking Stuffers Your Child Will Love

Looking for affordable sensory stocking stuffers your child will actually enjoy? These OT-recommended gift ideas are perfect for kids with Autism, ADHD, or sensory needs. From squishy stress balls to light-up fidgets, each item supports calming, focus, and emotional regulation—while still being fun to play with. These budget-friendly sensory toys make holiday gifting simple, practical, and meaningful.

ADHD, Autism, occupational therapy, parenting, Sensory Processing Disorder, Sensory Spaces

Best Sensory Swings for Kids: Top Christmas Gift Ideas for Sensory Play

Sensory swings are a great way to support kids with self-regulation, movement, and play. Whether your child needs calming deep pressure or dynamic swinging input, the right sensory swing can make a big difference. In this guide, we’ll explore the best sensory swings for kids in 2025, their benefits, and how to choose the perfect one for your child!

Feeding, parenting

My Toddler Won’t Eat Anything: Sensory-Based Tips to Help with Mealtime

Worried because your toddler won’t eat anything? Learn sensory-based tips from a pediatric occupational therapist to help your picky eater. Discover why your child may refuse food, how sensory issues impact eating, and what to do during mealtime struggles. Try these simple, low-stress strategies at home to improve your toddler’s eating habits without force or frustration.

ADHD, Autism, Baby and Toddler, parenting, Sensory Processing Disorder

Best Sensory Toys for Kids in 2025

Discover the best sensory toys for kids in 2025, handpicked by a pediatric occupational therapist. These top-rated sensory tools support self-regulation, focus, and sensory integration for children with Autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges. From sensory swings and compression chairs to tactile fidgets and calming craft kits, this guide includes OT-approved favorites that help kids stay calm, engaged, and confident. Perfect for parents, therapists, and educators looking to build a sensory-friendly home or classroom environment.

Adaptive Equipment, ADHD, Autism, New Grad OT, occupational therapy, parenting, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Sensory Processing Disorder, Sensory Spaces

How to Build a Calm-Down Corner for Kids: Tips for Home or Classroom

Looking for an easy, budget-friendly way to help kids manage big emotions? Learn how to create a calm down corner at home or in the classroom using occupational therapist-approved tools. Perfect for parents, teachers, and OTs, this guide includes calming strategies, sensory-friendly products, and tips to support emotional regulation in children. Ideal for preschoolers, toddlers, and neurodivergent kids.

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