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Sensory Processing Disorder: Tools for Proprioception/Body Awareness Stimuli

This is part 6, the last part, of my Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Tools of the trade series. This post HERE is the one that started it all, with a huge summary of what SPD is and our struggles with it with Froot Loop. Keep reading for some tools and toys that have helped us on our SPD journey.

Wishlist Wednesday: Radioactive Coasters. Geeks & Nerds of the world UNITE!

Finally! It's March! I've never cared much for February. Now it's March and I can start looking toward spring (not that we ever had a winter down here in South Texas this year though). It's Wednesday, so that means it's Wishlist Wednesday time! This is the part of the week where I find something random on Amazon that I just HAVE to have! This week: 

Sensory Processing Disorder: Tools for Movement/Vestibular Stimuli

This is part 5 of my Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Tools of the trade series. This post HERE is the one that started it all, with a huge summary of what SPD is and our struggles with it with Froot Loop. Keep reading for some tools and toys that have helped us on our SPD journey.

Sensory Processing Disorder: Tools for Tactile Stimuli

Welcome to part 3 of my Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Tools of the trade series. This post HERE is the one that started it all, with a huge summary of what SPD is and our struggles with it with Froot Loop. Keep reading for some tools and toys that have helped us on our SPD journey. 

Sensory Processing Disorder: Tools for Visual Stimuli

Here is part 2 in my Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Tools of the trade series. This post HERE is the one that started it all, with a huge summary of what SPD is and our struggles with it with Froot Loop. Keep reading for some tools and toys that have helped us on our SPD journey.

Sensory Processing Disorder: Tools for Auditory Stimuli

Here is part 1 in my Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) Tools of the trade series. This post HERE is the one that started it all, with a huge summary of what SPD is and our struggles with it with Froot Loop. Keep reading for some tools and toys that have helped us on our SPD journey. 

Free Entry Days to our National Parks For the Rest of 2017

Woo Hoo! Every year, the National Park Service sets aside several days where everyone can get in free! See the article below from nps.gov for the dates in 2017! 

Impromptu Game Made from his Pre-K Prize: We had so much fun!

When I went over to school to pick up Froot Loop today, he was super excited! He had won a prize for being the ONLY kid in the pre-k class to go over to the carpet squares and sit down quietly. I am so proud of him. 

Our First Report Card! How Froot Loop's First "6 Weeks" Went in Pre-K, Speech, & Occupational Therapy

Here in Texas, we don’t have school “quarters” like I did growing up in the midwest. We divide the school year into 6 sets of 6 weeks. Well, right before Christmas was the end of the third set of six weeks. Since our little guy joined school late- in early December- he only had about 10 days before his first report card.

PSA: Fog- It may LOOK innocent enough, but Fog can be DEADLY! Tips & Tricks to Stay Safe

Fog, particularly when dense, can be hazardous to drivers, mariners and aviators. Fog contributes to numerous travel accidents every year. Restrictions in visibility resulting from fog can also impact takeoff and landing procedures and requirements for pilots, and can be the cause of weather-related aviation delays. Thank you to the National Weather Service for making this information available to the public. 

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