Handwriting tips for older students
Blog | Helpful handwriting tips to support older students with legibility, writing speed and spatial awareness, using everyday play-based activities like puzzles, mazes and drawing for skill-building at home.
Blog | Helpful handwriting tips to support older students with legibility, writing speed and spatial awareness, using everyday play-based activities like puzzles, mazes and drawing for skill-building at home.
Blog | Discover how incorporating everyday household items and spaces, like windows, furniture, and outdoor areas, into online therapy sessions can make learning more engaging and support your child’s development in natural settings.
Blog | Support your child’s independence by teaching them to identify left and right shoes using simple visual cues like stickers and matching games.
Blog | Introduce the “Sky Grass Dirt” method to help children understand letter sizing: tall letters reach the sky, short letters stay in the grass, and tail letters dip into the dirt.
Blog | Prepare your child for winter sniffles with fun activities like Simon Says, dragon breathing, and cotton ball races to practice nose blowing—skills that support independence and hygiene.
Blog | During COVID-19, families can adapt routines like hand hygiene, play, and home learning by using visuals, songs, and structured schedules to support children’s development and maintain predictability.