Taking steps and walking is one of the most common physical therapy goals for families I hear. This is not at all surprising! Walking is a big gross motor milestone, and it gives your child greater independence within their environment. As a physical therapist, being able to analyze the phases of gait (as well as
Cuevas Medek Exercise Therapy (also known as CME Therapy) is quickly gaining popularity as one of the hottest new therapy trends today for kids. Due to the incredible results children with neurological disorders and motor delays are experiencing, intensive therapy clinic's waiting lists are rapidly growing. Let's explore ... What CME is What to expect
When it comes to children's learning, there is nothing that we wouldn't do for our kids. If a child has a unique learning challenge or special needs that require technological and physical assists, there is a SOLUTION called an assistive technology device which can help improve a child's learning experience. But what IS assistive technology
For years, CME therapy has continuously inspired child occupational therapy being one of the most effective therapy in teaching children with CP. Know more.
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When it comes to children's learning, there is nothing that we wouldn't do for our kids. If a child has a unique learning challenge or special needs that require technological and physical assists, there is a SOLUTION called an assistive technology device which can help improve a child's learning experience. But what IS assistive technology
What is W-Sitting? W-Sitting is when a child sits with their knees folded over in front of them, placing their feet and ankles on either side of their hips. This position is known as W-sitting because it creates a W shape. It’s pretty common for toddlers to play in the W sitting position. It typically
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Please note: we are now called Thinking Autism. This is an old version of this publication. For an updated current version of this publication with with up to date research, please visit our website: https://www.thinkingautism.org.uk/taking-action/resources-and-publications/ How Intensive Interaction can help your child with autism to learn more naturally. From the introduction: "... Why, if my son was making progress, was he becoming more demand-resistant? Why was he still unhappy, anxious, isolated and obsessive? Why were we, his family, still so stressed and depressed about our relationship with him?" "Luckily when Tom was 7½ I discovered Intensive Interaction (I.I.). The people who developed this educational therapy looked closely at how skills, normally impaired in autism, are acquired in natural childhood development..." By Sara Moroza-James FREE PRINTED VERSIONS of this booklet can be requested via [email protected]
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Things to Do With a Switch and a Battery Interrupter (Just insert the metal disc of the interrupter between the battery head and the receiver and plug in a switch, does not generally work with anything that recharges. Also, when using a battery adapted it will just turn the item on an off making things like a stapler or pencil sharpener "partner" activities. You may need to tape, glue or velcro down the devices built in power switch if you want it to be an independent activity. Many of these items are available at dollar, discount and salvage stores as well as flea markets. It generally costs less to adapt them yourself. Save your school budget for things you can't pick up for cheap.) 1. cut with battery operated scissors (pre-adapted) 2. have a race with toys that walk accessed through the switch (pre-adapted) 3. use walking switch toys to knock down block tower 4. use an adapted remote control car to knock down towers 5. put paint on the wheels of the adapted remote control car and drive over paper to make a painting 6. use a battery run electric razor and remove the pills from sweaters 7. turn on and off a hand held massager to give massages or to shake a box filled with paint covered marbles 8. turn on and off a flashlight (point it under your face and tell ghost stories, hit another switch to play ghost stories) 9. turn on and off battery operated holiday lights decorating your wheelchair 10. blow bubbles on your adapted battery run bubble blower 11. staple things 12. turn on and off a mini-tv 13. stir a drink 14. sift flour 15. be in charge of the pencil sharpener 16. dry your nails 17. open mail 18. sharpen the crayons 19. vacuum up bugs or dust bunnies 20. scare the pants off someone 21. make something spin in circles 22. cool off 23. spray a mix of water and food coloring over a stencil to paint 24. take a bubble bath 25. make spin art Using a Switch and an Electric Power Adapter (The Powerlink from Ablenet and the Electra from Tash with both interrupt the power to electric {plug in} devices and can be set to direct, timed or latch {first hit turns on, second turns off}. Oh, don't use it with high power items like microwaves!) 26. cool off with a plug in fan, attach streamers and watch them blow 27. make sailboats, place in a long underbed storage box of water, set up fans with switches, use fans to make wind, race the boats 28. turn on and off the lights in a haunted house 29. be the D.J. 30. use hair dryers to dry paintings 31. go apple picking then use a juicer with a switch to make juice 32. make ice cream shakes, use food coloring to make a color to go with your holiday theme, sell them for two dollars 33. use a food processor to mix up the ingredients to make recycled paper, use your fans to dry it 34. grind up oreos in a grinder or food processor to make "dirt" 35. turn on holiday lights or a holiday fiber optic tree 36. run a foot massager 37. use the switch and the overhead projector to shine a light onto a friend and trace silhouettes 38. make a funky sixties or seventies space by running lava lamps, a liquid projector, and groovy music all by switches 39. run a fog lamp to make the room spooky or mist-i-cal 40. turn on the black lights with all of your glow in the dark stuff around, make your own planetarium 41. use that sewing machine and make some curtains (or aprons...) 42. plug in one red light and one green light - now the switch user runs gym class 43. shave people's heads for a dollar during spirit week Things to do with specially adapted devices and a switch: 44-48. use a pouring cup to pour cooking ingredients, art supplies like glitter, to pour sand in the sand box, to measure for science experiments to to dump water over your friends head 49. Use and iScan to run your iPod 50. change the tv channels 51. listen to CDs 52. be a bookworm 55. spin 56. be a high roller 57. ring my bell or bells 58. bowl 59. scoot 60. joke
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Intermediate Care Program (ICP) St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute’s Intermediate Care Program (ICP) provides intensive outpatient levels of evidence-based behavioral healthcare for a variety of mental health disorders. Individually tailored, in-depth treatment plans are administered to address patients’ specific problems directly. The ICP is recognized as an intensive treatment program by