Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSMay 2Better Hearing & Speech Month!May is Better Hearing & Speech Month and to celebrate we've got some fun activities for you to try! Check out the calendar below with...
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSJun 2, 2021Ideas for SummerSummer activities can be fun and easy to do! Here are some ideas to get your family started...
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSJun 1, 2021We love to GARDEN!We love adding gardening to our sessions! Planning, organizing, problem solving, goal setting, empathy, emotional regulation & nutrition!
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSApr 26, 2021Paint ProjectsPaint projects are great activities for working on Executive Function!
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSApr 17, 2021Smoothie BowlsSmoothie bowls are a creative way to work on feeding with kiddos and can be made with a variety of yummy foods!
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSMar 27, 2021Fly Swatter Speech SoundsThis activity makes working on speech sounds so much fun!
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSMar 25, 2021Sushi RollsSushi rolling is a great way to work on fine motor skills, executive function and time management skills!
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSMar 13, 2021St. Patrick's Day Food ChallengeWe are getting ready for some St. Patrick's Day fun! Explore some new foods with our food challenge. We would love to see pics of your...
Lisa Cooseman, OTR/L, MSMar 10, 2021Acrylic PoursAcrylic Pouring is a great activity to work on planning, problem solving, emotional regulation and working through completing a task!
Emily GalvanMar 8, 2021St. Patrick's Day Cloud DoughLooking for an activity for those tactile seekers? Cloud Dough can be easily adapted for lots of different activities.
Emily GalvanFeb 20, 2021Dinosaur DigHave a dinosaur fan? Use this activity to work on fine motor and visual skills!
Emily GalvanFeb 8, 2021Valentine's Word SearchHere's a fun Valentine activity to work on sight words!
Emily GalvanJan 4, 2021Sparkle Snow Sensory BinThis recipe can be used for a calming strategy or adapted for fine motor.
Emily GalvanDec 7, 2020Peppermint Sparkle SnowPeppermint Sparkle Snow Sensory Bin Ingredients: Plastic bin 2 16oz. boxes of corn starch 1 can of shaving cream Peppermint extract...
Emily GalvanFeb 1, 2019Sensory Tool: Weighted Sock BuddyWhy the Weighted Sock Buddy? The weighted sock buddy can be placed on your child’s lap to provide deep touch pressure . Deep touch...
Emily GalvanJan 21, 2019Arctic Penguin Sensory BinIngredients: Rice (we used 10 lbs.) Food dye Vinegar Sugar cubes Styrofoam half circles and flat circles Arctic animals--we got ours from...
Emily GalvanDec 10, 2018Hot Chocolate Play-Doh Sensory BinPlay-Doh Ingredients: 1 cup of hot chocolate mix 1 cup of baking soda 2 cups of flour 1 cup of salt 1/2 cup of water 3 Tbsp. oil Sensory...
Emily GalvanSep 25, 2018Alphabet Sensory BinThis activity can be used with any materials around the house (cotton balls, rice, noodles, buttons, etc). Just put them in a bin with...
Emily GalvanSep 24, 2018Colored SpaghettiGot noodles? Cooked noodles can provide a fun tactile activity!