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Survey for Self Care Skills

There is an OT, Kristin Roll, from Minnesota who is collecting information on a child’s ability to complete self-care and home/community related skills in order to create a standardized test.  She hopes that this test will assist families in getting occupational therapy services covered for their children.  She is self funding this study. Here is […]

Evaluating Interventions for Cerebral Palsy

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology have made a free virtual issue entitled “Evaluating Interventions in Cerebral Palsy”. The editors selected relevant and contemporary papers on interventions for cerebral palsy. There is free access to full text articles on many topics including internet based physical activity interventions, constraint therapy, supported treadmill training, context therapy, bracing, taping […]

Clay Monsters

How cute are these little monsters?  Practice some fine motor skills and hand strengthening making these cuties.  All you need is creativity, imagination and some clay/theraputty, googly eyes and cut up pipe cleaners.  If you need more activities for clay check out these ebooks: Creative Clay Activities and Clay Play Mats. Like the monster theme?  […]

CVS Community Care Grants

CVS Community Care Grants are once again available this year for children with disabilities. They support grants for children under 21 with disabilities. The focus should be on at least one of the following: (1) health and rehabilitation services and (2) enabling and encouraging physical movement and play. There are also separate grants for underinsured […]

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Pincer Grasp App – Chalk Walk

There was a new app released this week for the iPad titled Chalk Walk ($3.99).  It states that it helps children develop the pincer grasp.  After testing out this app, it does encourage the use of a pincer grasp in children.  It goes through various levels of visual motor patterns for a child to follow.  […]

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Tai Chi and Wheelchair Users

Have you ever suggested Tai Chi as a form of exercise or physical activity for wheelchair users?  This is an excellent activity that most individuals can participate in to assist with postural tone, active range of motion, deep breathing and mind body connection.  Here are a few videos from You Tube demonstrating some Tai Chi.  […]

Online Workshop About DCD

 CanChild now has an online workshop available specifically for parents of children with developmental coordination disorder (DCD).  It is about 60 minutes long and offers extensive information on DCD.  It is broken down into 6 subcategories: describing DCD (including an exercise to see what it is like to have DCD), DCD at school, DCD at […]