
Preparing developmental milestones...
Therapy happens in sessions, but progress happens at home. This space is entirely for you—filled with actionable strategies, expert advice, and resources to recharge.

Everyday items. Extraordinary progress.
Use pots and wooden spoons to build auditory processing and rhythm.
A simple laundry task that builds visual discrimination and fine motor skills.
Blowing bubbles to encourage eye contact and oral motor control.
Curated by therapists. Loved by kids.
Safe, durable chew necklaces for sensory seekers who bite or chew clothes.
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