Supporting Your Child to Develop Strong Handwriting Skills
Occupational Therapy
Handwriting is one of those skills that seems simple until it isn’t. For many children, learning to write neatly and comfortably takes time, practice, and the development of several underlying skills.
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Emotion Coaching: Supporting Children and Teens
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Occupational Therapy
Big emotions are a normal part of growing up. Feelings such as frustration, worry, anger, disappointment, excitement, and sadness all show up as children and teenagers navigate new experiences, expectations, and challenges.
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Tips for the Holiday Period
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Occupational Therapy
The long holiday period is something many families look forward to – but it can also feel daunting.
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OT Tips for Starting Secondary School
Occupational Therapy
Starting secondary school is a big milestone. For many adolescents, it brings a mix of excitement, nerves, curiosity, and uncertainty - and parents often feel the same way!
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How OTs Can Build Your Child’s Self-Esteem
Occupational Therapy
Psychology
Every parent wants their child to feel capable, confident, and proud of who they are.
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Why Detecting ADHD Early Matters
Psychology
Occupational Therapy
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder isn’t just about being a bit distracted or full of energy. When left undiagnosed and unsupported, ADHD can quietly but profoundly impact many areas of a person’s life, often from a very young age.
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Helping Your Child’s Gross Motor Skills
Occupational Therapy
Gross motor skills are large muscle movements involving the arms, legs, and trunk. They enable actions like walking, running, climbing, and throwing.
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Top 8 Myths About ADHD
Psychology
Occupational Therapy
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the most misunderstood conditions out there. Thanks to outdated beliefs and misinformation, plenty of myths still circulate about what ADHD is and isn’t.
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Help Your Child Settle into the New School Year
Psychology
Speech Pathology
Occupational Therapy
As the new school year begins, many children and teenagers experience a mix of excitement and anxiety. From a child’s perspective there is a lot to worry about.
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