Behavior Therapy

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    Visual Boards Routine: Calm Your Home & Boost Communication

    Using these boards at home doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s all about weaving them into your daily routines. Here are a few examples:

    Example 1: The “What Do You Want?” Board (Requests)

    Let’s say it’s snack time. Instead of just asking, “What snack do you want?” and potentially getting frustrated if your child struggles to answer verbally, you can use a simple board with pictures of available snacks: apple slices, crackers, yogurt.

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    Squish, Roll, Connect! Fine Motor Skills Through Tactile Play

    Every time a child interacts with these materials – squeezing, rolling, pinching, pulling, poking, or flattening – they are giving their hand and finger muscles a fantastic workout. It’s resistance training and dexterity practice disguised as play! Strengthening these muscles and improving control lays a crucial foundation for countless other skills.