
Finding Calm Amongst the Chaos
Life can be overwhelming for everyone right now. As adults, we find ways to take a break and remove ourselves from the situation that are chaotic. For kids, they need help to learn how to build the skills to find

Life can be overwhelming for everyone right now. As adults, we find ways to take a break and remove ourselves from the situation that are chaotic. For kids, they need help to learn how to build the skills to find

Returning to school this fall has been welcomed by many as a return to some normalcy. A return to some routines, schedules and reminders of what life used to be like. What we need to remember is that it is

Do you ever wonder when you ask your child to go and brush their teeth or make their bed, they don’t seem to understand? Using stories to teach your children can help them learn new skills. This is because children

Children are sometimes capable of more than we think they are. We sometimes forget to give children the opportunity to be challenged or to learn new skills. Here are some suggestions of ways you can have your child help out

Do you have a child who won’t get dressed in the morning? Who won’t wear a particular type of clothing? Or a child who will only wear the same pair of pants every day? This can be frustrating for parents,

This time is unlike any other. Within a few days, our world went from being your regular every day activities to being stuck in our homes 24/7. As adults we had to make quick decisions to figure it all out

Iām finding in these strange days of staying home everyday, one day can start to blend into the next, and they all are starting to feel the same. The particularly difficult days for my kids are the days when it’s

I know from experience that kids don’t always love the pencil and paper activities when it comes to practicing their letters. Did you know that there are a lot of other alternatives to pencil and paper to help kids build

If teaching your kids is feeling overwhelming, especially during these strange times, you’re not alone. Know that learning doesn’t just happen in a classroom, on a computer or at a table. When our kids are at school, this is the

Many children are finding it hard to focus at home. If your child has seen an Occupational Therapist, they may recommend a sensory path as part of a sensory diet or plan to help children focus. It can also help
Occupational Therapist, Mom of 4 and Founder of Enabling Adaptations. Bringing practical advice to parents that can help in those everyday situations. Building connection, and communicating effectively with your unique child to help them reach their greatest potential is my number one goal.
