Posts Tagged ‘dyspraxia’
Training Testimonial Sensory Diet at Tree Tops
A sensory diet is an important part of an SPD child’s day. Conducted regularly (daily), it will help a child be regulated and ready to learn.
Read MoreTraining Testimonial – TSNB Twilight – North Yorkshire Schools
We are over the moon we have given you lots of fabulous ideas to put into the school setting. The activities are simple and easy to introduce during the school day. Let us know how you get on!
Read MoreTraining Testimonial – North Yorkshire schools
The sensory diet is a great way of helping a child regulate, aid concentration, regulate and much more. It will be lovely to hear how you all get on. Keep in touch.
Read MoreTraining Testimonial – Redcar/Cleveland School
Child development is very important as it helps motor skills. This school are very passionate about helping their children and can see the benefits immediately from the ideas gained from the training. Fantastic! Keep us posted!
Read MoreLoves coming to Tree Tops!
All our Tree Toppers love coming to Tree Tops. This is what makes our jobs so amazing and fulfilling, the children and their families. Hope to see you soon but in the meantime, keep up with the home programme!
Read MoreSchool report recognises improvements
Great improvements have been seen in S’s handwriting, fine/gross motor skills and concentration. School have reported S as making lots of progress in the above areas. Keep doing the home programme and the improvements will be visible for all to see.
Read MoreVery good impovements
A sensory diet is great when conducted daily to help a child regulate. This helps them to achieve much more within their daily lives. Well done W! Keep us posted on how W gets on.
Read MoreAssessment bookings
June is now all booked up. If you are looking for a sensory motor assessment for your child, we are now taking bookings for July and August. Give us a call!
Read MoreGet strengthening those hand muscles!
A child who displays poor legible handwriting and hand strength should have a go at the following fun activities which will help strengthen their hand muscles. This will help their motor skills and also daily living skills such as fastening zips, buttons, using cutlery!
Read MoreTracing letters and numbers
A lot of children struggle to record their letters and numbers. Why not try this very simple tip which should make this task much easier for your child.
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