We’re pediatric physical and occupational therapists who share information, activities, and resources related to child development. Our email newsletter includes weekly freebies like downloadable/printable activities and handouts!
If you work or live with kids, you have probably encountered a child who struggles with tasks like handwriting, cutting with scissors, squeezing a glue bottle, or completing clothing fasteners. Maybe you know a child who can’t keep up because they can’t write as fast as their peers. Or a child who refuses to participate in fine motor activities or crafts. What if we told you that many of these issues often come down to one simple thing? And, more importantly, what if we told you we had some awesome resources to help address it? Hand strength. Over the years, we’ve worked with many children who struggle in this area, and we’ve learned a thing or two about promoting hand strength through fun, engaging, and creative activities for kids. And, in honor of OT Month, we're so excited to be sharing a huge discount on our 3 top resources for building hand strength in kids: Stay tuned - more info (and a great deal) to come! But first, over the next few days, we’ll be showing up in your inbox to share some awesome hand strengthening freebies that you’ll be able to put to use right away at home, in the classroom, or in your therapy practice. The first step in helping kids build strong hand muscles is figuring out which kids need support! And that’s exactly what today’s freebie is all about! Check out our list of functional red flags that can help identify kids who are struggling in the area of hand strength. Keep an eye on your inbox for more information (and more awesome freebies!) Claire & Lauren P.S. Don't miss Harkla's HUGE OT MONTH SALE! If you're looking for AOTA-approved CEUs, now is the time to take advantage of their awesome course offerings while they're 20-25% off! Sale ends on April 14! |
We’re pediatric physical and occupational therapists who share information, activities, and resources related to child development. Our email newsletter includes weekly freebies like downloadable/printable activities and handouts!