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Whether you’ve got a sensory seeking, sensory avoidant, and/or sensory processing disorder kid, vestibular activities can be a powerful tool for calming and sensory regulation. Learn 45+ DIY vestibular exercises to try with your child indoors, and how to address the vestibular system through a sensory diet. Great for gross motor skills and occupational therapy ideas for at home, school, or the clinic.

Whether you’ve got a sensory seeking, sensory avoidant, and/or sensory processing disorder kid, vestibular activities can be a powerful tool for calming and sensory regulation. Learn 45+ DIY vestibular exercises to try with your child indoors, and how to address the vestibular system through a sensory diet. Great for gross motor skills and occupational therapy ideas for at home, school, or the clinic.

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Need ideas to provide vestibular input? Here are a few activities from everyday life you can work into your typical schedule. #sensoryintegration #vestibular #occupationaltherapy #activities #regulation

Need ideas to provide vestibular input? Here are a few activities from everyday life you can work into your typical schedule. #sensoryintegration #vestibular #occupationaltherapy #activities #regulation

Vestibular activities include any activity that moves the head in different planes e.g. head positioned forward, downwards, tipped back, turning side to side, head tilt etc. If the vestibular system is under-developed: 👉🏻Poor visual processing Poor balance Difficulty sitting still Poor core strength Poor motor planning Poor attention Try: ⭐️ Rocking, Dancing, Jumping, Swinging, Yoga Poses, Cartwheels, Hopscotch Have questions? Ask your ASAPC Provider. Thanks @thepaediatricot

Vestibular activities include any activity that moves the head in different planes e.g. head positioned forward, downwards, tipped back, turning side to side, head tilt etc. If the vestibular system is under-developed: 👉🏻Poor visual processing Poor balance Difficulty sitting still Poor core strength Poor motor planning Poor attention Try: ⭐️ Rocking, Dancing, Jumping, Swinging, Yoga Poses, Cartwheels, Hopscotch Have questions? Ask your ASAPC Provider. Thanks @thepaediatricot

Let’s find out what is vestibular processing, the importance of the vestibular system, and what activities to do to help our children integrate their vestibular processing system.

Let’s find out what is vestibular processing, the importance of the vestibular system, and what activities to do to help our children integrate their vestibular processing system.

Incredible Heavy Work Activities to Regulate Kids

Over 35 heavy work activities for kids, toddlers, and preschoolers that are designed to help calm and improve attention. Many of these activities can be done through natural activities your child is already doing!

The Best Activities for Vestibular Input

The vestibular sensory system is important for balance and spatial orientation. Here are some great vestibular activities for kids.

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Developled by a pediatric, school-based occupational therapist, this 8-week brain break exercise challenge will address sensory and motor development for your entire classroom! Check out all the skills covered in this entire exercise series. Sensory Strategies for the Classroom. Brain Breaks. Brain Breaks Elementary. Brain Breaks for Kindergarten. OT Activities for Kids. Brain Break Exercises. #brainbreakselementary #OTactivitiesforKids #SensoryStrategiesForTheClassroom
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