Sensorimotor

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9mo
4 Ways to Use a Wiggle Seat for Sensory Input
Vestibular Sensory input activities using a wiggle seat. Improve your child's balance, help them cross midline, executive functioning etc.
DIY Vestibular Activities for At Home and Indoors
Whether you’ve got a sensory seeking, sensory avoidant, and/or sensory processing disorder kid, vestibular activities can be a powerful tool for calming and sensory regulation. Learn 45+ DIY vestibular exercises to try with your child indoors, and how to address the vestibular system through a sensory diet. Great for gross motor skills and occupational therapy ideas for at home, school, or the clinic.
PRONE & SUPINE: Doctor attributes the Superman to Preventing Developmental Delays - ILS
Doctor attributes developmental delays to lack of tummy time and activities using the prone and supine positions. The Superman is key to preventing developmental delays.
Sensory Diet: Practical Ways to Incorporate Sensory Input
Sensory Diet - Tools to Grow
BALANCE AND COORDINATION ACTIVITIES to Improve Vestibular, Attention and Sensory Integration - Integrated Learning Strategies
Balance and coordination activities for better attention and focus in the classroom.
49 Proprioceptive Input Activities for Sensory Seekers
How to Make DIY Sensory Bottles (A MUST for Sensory Meltdowns)
How to make #sensorybottles and WHY! Try and see if you notice a calming effect. #SPD #Autism #Meltdowns #Calmdownbin
Sensory Processing - Proprioception and Vestibular Activities
This document is for parents or professionals working with kids who have sensory needs. Specifically, kids who are seeking proprioception or vestibular sensory input. There are descriptions of both of the senses as well as signs that your child is seeking these types of input. Additionally, there are examples of activities that your child can do in the home to receive that input in an appropriate manner as well as tips for implementing the strategies.