Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Parents Magazine Articles by Barbara Smith
My child development articles in Parents Magazine....
Does Your Child Need Early Intervention?
http://www.parents.com/toddlers-preschoolers/development/problems/early-intervention/
Could Your Child Have a Learning Disability?
http://www.parents.com/kids/development/learning-disabilities/learning-disability/
What is Speech therapy?
http://www.parents.com/kids/development/learning-disabilities/speech-therapy/
What Is Occupational Therapy?
http://www.parents.com/kids/development/learning-disabilities/occupational-therapy/
What Is Hippotherapy?
http://www.parents.com/kids/development/learning-disabilities/hippotherapy
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Vibrating Activity Board


I work with another young lady who did not like the socks or anything touching her but she did like the vibration. She typically has her arms flexed and pressed against her chest with hands fisted. She has been working on pushing some soft cushiony objects shown above (they are yellow) off a board. They are attached with Velcro. The staff first did this activity holding the yellow tray at an angle and it was a bit awkward. I wanted my client to raise her arms reaching at eye level so I put Velcro on the cardboard and used that instead of the yellow tray. The picture shows how I made this with the black Velcro circles. I colored with green marker to create a bit of color contrast with the yellow objects.
It was pretty easy and fast to make the easel, but I ran out of contact paper so it doesn't look great. However, the exciting part is that I figured out that if I jam the electric toothbrush through the cardboard, the entire activity vibrates while removing the yellow cushions. My client loved it!!!!
Friday, June 6, 2014
Motivational Activities.....
A big thank-you to the wonderful participants in Raleigh and Charlotte, North Carolina who attended my seminar.......
and an extra thank-you to the lady who shared
2 boxes of donuts....(that was a first at one of my seminars, so very appreciated the thought...)
I have to say that although I loved the people,
I didn't love the pollen, puffy eyes..... and vision that was so blurry, I could barely
read the computer or power point screen....
However, I think that I still looked decent.... good thing, since the seminar was
videotaped for future sales by these
friendly techies....
I realize that I have an obsession with making effective,
therapeutic activities and also bringing them along to share on the show and tell tables. So there's all kinds of interesting sounds as materials are passed around and the therapists seem to enjoy themselves as much as my students and clients do!
It was a lot of fun, even though travel is exhausting.
So although nothing is scheduled at this time,
I hope to do it again soon... |

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