by Miss Jaime | Gift Guide, Sensory Processing
Sensory kids can be tricky. Different kids can like or dislike different sensations. I like to recommend weighted things because I find that they can be calming and grounding for children who are sensory seeking, anxious, impulsive, or hyperactive. They can also be...
by Miss Jaime | Ask an OT, Sensory Processing
An exciting guest post from 4th-grade teacher, Jennifer O’Brien about the Hidden Benefits of Flexible Seating! *This post contains affiliate linksPrior to implementing flexible seating in my classroom, I did A LOT of research. A flexible seating transformation...
by Miss Jaime | Babys and Toddlers, Sensory Processing
Potty training can be a challenge for parents, but it’s also an important part of childhood development. The normal struggle can be even more difficult when there are sensory processing issues. Recognizing that they need to go, wearing big girl or big boy...
by Miss Jaime | Sensory Processing
*This is a sponsored post, which means I was compensated to write it- but all opinions are my own, and I never write a sponsored post unless that product is AWESOME! “I finally got all the kids ready to walk out the door, and I turn around, and...
by Miss Jaime | Sensory Processing
Let’s Discuss Sensory Processing and Weighted Blankets! Weighted blankets and lap pads are often recommended for individuals with sensory integration disorder, Autism, anxiety, ADHD, Rett Syndrome, PTSD, Restless Leg Syndrome, and many other conditions. They...
by Miss Jaime | Sensory Processing
Do you know a child who just LOVES Sensory toys? I mean gooey, flashy, squishy, squeezable, and spinnable toys that stimulate their senses of sight, taste, touch, smell, and hearing. As a pediatric Occupational Therapist, I have to admit that I have a LOT of students...