Posts Tagged ‘dyspraxia’
Review – Highly recommend Tree Tops!
Giving our families the understanding of how to help their children is of the utmost importance for the team. Learning to help regulate a child is something that our Tree Topper will definitely achieve. Keep going and keep us up to date with how he is getting on!
Read MoreSecret Santa Donation – Shildon Alive
Secret Santa Donation – Shildon Alive by turning Secret Santa into giving something back to our community This year, we again skipped the wrapped paper and instead decided to pool our money. Tree Tops doubled the total amount, and together, we’ve raised £200 which we have donated to Shildon Alive! #ShildonAlive offer support, advice and…
Read MoreA very talented artist!
James’ artwork is absolutely phenomenal. We are thrilled with how much he has grown into a truly gifted artist and hope he keeps on building on this talent. Who needs Picasso!
Read MoreReview – Looked after and listened to
We could tell he enjoyed his sessions! He has improved in so many areas and when having fun doing this, all the better for it!
Read MoreNew Year’s Eve Sensory Tips!
New Year’s Eve Sensory Tips – we know sometimes on New Year’s Eve, some families have a tradition where they set off some fireworks to see in the New Year. However, fireworks can be an unexpected stress problem for our children with sensory processing issues. Here are some ideas to combat the difficulties this evening…
Read MoreMERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE – THANK YOU TO OUR FOLLOWERS! We are now closed for the festive season. The Tree Tops team would like to thank all our families for following our journey over 2023. However, the most important people are our Tree Toppers who mean the world to us. You are all great and work…
Read MoreSOS Approach to Feeding – Sensory
Our feeding room in our Stockton Clinic enables us to offer Sequential Oral Sensory (SOS) Food Therapy for both individuals and groups of children. This specialised treatment from America is highly successful in addressing feeding difficulties from “picky to problem feeders”. We are one of the few places in the UK to offer the SOS…
Read MoreChristmas Gift Ideas for an ASD/SPD Child
There are some fantastic ideas on this post to get your ASD/SPD child for Christmas plus a lot of them are quite inexpensive. Watch out for more soon!
Read MoreSnippet – Sensory Overload Christmas Tips
Christmas carol singing, decorating the good old Christmas tree, visiting Santa, lots of different foods, colourful lights, visiting friends and relatives, opening parcels – sounds fabulous doesn’t it? Not for every one though! The Christmas period can be fun and exciting for others but for our SPD children, it can also bring added stress, anxiety,…
Read MoreStudying for a PGCE Degree in Teaching Music!
Wow! It just shows you what you can do! Well done!
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