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5 Steps to Tame After-School Meltdowns: An Easy Self-Regulation Guide for Parents

You know that feeling when the school bell rings? For many parents in the Greater Kansas City Area, it’s not exactly a "relief." It’s the start of the "After-School Meltdown." Your child walks through the door, throws their backpack, and bursts into tears over a broken cracker. You aren't alone, and your child isn't being…
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Struggling with Picky Eating? How Feeding Therapy Can Help Your Child

You've tried everything. The airplane spoon. The "just one bite" rule. Hiding veggies in smoothies. Bargaining with dessert. And yet, your child still refuses anything that isn't beige, crunchy, or shaped like a dinosaur nugget. If mealtimes in your house feel more like a battle than a bonding experience, you're not alone. Picky eating is…
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Pediatric Occupational Therapy 101: A Beginner’s Guide for Parents Who Just Got a Referral

So, your child just got a referral for occupational therapy. Maybe it came from your pediatrician. Maybe a teacher mentioned it. Or perhaps you sought it out yourself after noticing your kiddo struggling with something that seems to come easily to other children. Whatever brought you here, take a breath. You're in the right place.…
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Boost Your Child’s Executive Functioning Skills with These 5 OT-Approved Tips

Does your child struggle to get started on homework? Maybe they lose track of their belongings constantly. Or perhaps transitioning from one activity to another feels like climbing a mountain every single time. If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone. And the good news? There are real, practical strategies that can help. Welcome…
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504 vs. IEP for Occupational Therapy: What to Ask For When Your Older Child Needs School Supports

Your teen is struggling at school. Maybe it's handwriting that's still messy, or they can't organize their backpack to save their life. Perhaps they're constantly fidgeting in class or having sensory meltdowns in the cafeteria. You know occupational therapy could help. But when you mention it to the school, suddenly you're drowning in acronyms: IEP,…
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Beyond the Meltdown: Understanding Your Child’s Sensory Needs

You know the scene all too well. Your child is having a full meltdown in the middle of the grocery store. Or refusing to wear that perfectly fine shirt. Or covering their ears at a birthday party while other kids seem totally fine. It's easy to feel frustrated. It's easy to wonder if you're doing…
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Stuck on a Pediatric OT Waitlist? 10 Activities to Try at Home Right Now

We get it. You finally got that referral for pediatric occupational therapy. You made the calls. You filled out the paperwork. And now? You're on a waitlist. If you're a parent in the Greater Kansas City Area, you know how frustrating this can feel. You want to help your kiddo now, not in six weeks…
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7 Mistakes Parents Make with Sensory Diets (And How OTs Fix Them)

If you're a parent in the Greater Kansas City Area raising a child with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing challenges, you've probably heard about sensory diets. They sound like the perfect solution, a personalized plan of activities to help your child regulate their sensory needs throughout the day. But here's the thing: sensory diets only…
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ADHD and Sensory Processing: Why Your Child Might Be Struggling (and How OT Can Help)

You've probably noticed it before. Your child with ADHD gets overwhelmed in crowded places. They can't seem to stop fidgeting during homework time. Tags on shirts are an absolute dealbreaker. Certain sounds make them cover their ears and melt down. If this sounds familiar, you're not alone. And here's the thing, it might not just…
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Developing Independence: How OT Helps Kids Master Daily Routines

Picture this: It’s 7:15 AM. You’re rushing around the kitchen while your kiddo is still standing in their bedroom, staring at their dresser like it holds the secrets of the universe. “Just get dressed!” you call out for the third time. Sound familiar? If mornings (or evenings, or really any time involving a routine) feel…
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