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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness. December 10, 2008. DbD Toys: Development by Design- Great Toys for Every Child on Your List! Julie Robbins, the occupational therapist, has authored a series of articles and game ideas. Check out the website at www.dbdtoys.com. Where you can sign up for their free newsletter which includes new toys, articles, and information for parents and teachers. There is something for every child on this site! Dec 10, 2008 12:40:03 AM. Toddlers and Young Children (age 3-10).
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness: Fine Motor Skills/Development
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness. April 26, 2009. OT Blog for Handwriting Help for Kids. I recently discovered a great blog for students, teachers, parents, and occupational therapists who are school-based. The entire blog is about handwriting development and assistance for students in school. I encourage you to take a look: OT For Kids - Handwriting. Apr 26, 2009 10:22:01 PM. December 10, 2008. DbD Toys: Development by Design- Great Toys for Every Child on Your List! Dec 10, 2008 12:40:03 AM.
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness: Toddlers and Young Children (age 3-10)
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness. Toddlers and Young Children (age 3-10). May 05, 2009. Visual Processing Skills Required for Learning. 0160; Good vision is more than just acuity. The eyes, brain, and learning are all connected. The following link is a great website that children, (and adults, too! May 5, 2009 12:08:56 AM. Occupational Development, (age 0-3). Toddlers and Young Children (age 3-10). December 10, 2008. DbD Toys: Development by Design- Great Toys for Every Child on Your List! If peo...
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness: Handwriting
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness. April 26, 2009. OT Blog for Handwriting Help for Kids. I recently discovered a great blog for students, teachers, parents, and occupational therapists who are school-based. The entire blog is about handwriting development and assistance for students in school. I encourage you to take a look: OT For Kids - Handwriting. Apr 26, 2009 10:22:01 PM. October 16, 2008. Does Your Child Have Handwriting Difficulties? Why Is Handwriting So Challenging? April 22, 2008. Compa...
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness: Occupational Therapy
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness. May 04, 2009. Occupational Therapy in the School Enviroment. Here is a great little video about occupational therapy within the school environment with young children. Take a look! May 4, 2009 6:00:41 PM. December 10, 2008. DbD Toys: Development by Design- Great Toys for Every Child on Your List! Julie Robbins, the occupational therapist, has authored a series of articles and game ideas. Check out the website at www.dbdtoys.com. Dec 10, 2008 12:40:03 AM. Companion...
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness: Visual Perception
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Child and Parent Occupational Wellness. May 05, 2009. Visual Processing Skills Required for Learning. 0160; Good vision is more than just acuity. The eyes, brain, and learning are all connected. The following link is a great website that children, (and adults, too! May 5, 2009 12:08:56 AM. Occupational Development, (age 0-3). Toddlers and Young Children (age 3-10). April 22, 2008. How Therapy is "Going to the Dogs". Of the qualities that make animals (especially dogs) such appealing partners in therapy.