J.A Therapy
Empowering learners of all ages. 📚 Education
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Comment “TUMMY” for exercises to encourage tummy time to build postural control and visual processing.
Believe it or not, tummy time is essential to building neural connections in the brain for higher learning skills needed in the classroom. Simple tummy time activities can help a child sit in their chair to listen to the teacher without wiggling or squirming. In addition, it helps build a child’s visual motor skills for tracking and reading too!
Tummy time is one of the key foundational components of helping babies strengthen the following:
đź’ŞMuscle tone for handwriting, posture and sitting upright at a desk
đź‘¶Neck Control for moving the head to track words across the page
👀Eye Control for tracking, recognizing words on the page, processing what they’ve read
How much tummy time does my child need?
đź‘¶4 waking hours in the prone position (broken up throughout the day)
đź‘¶Babies younger than three months old, at least 30 to 60 minutes (broken up throughout the day)
👶By three months, increase your child’s tummy time to 90 minutes per day (small increments are best).
For recommended exercises to help build tummy time skills and more information on the importance, comment “TUMMY” and we’ll send you the link.
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Want to help students grow their writing skills? Comment WRITING for the link to these popular reading and writing anchor charts.
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Reading tips by age from Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
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Working memory tools and strategies: https://www.theottoolbox.com/how-to-improve-working-memory/
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Did you know that we have a Program that can support your Educators to understand the importance of and implement the use of Communication Visuals? Our Special Education Consultant can help create positive impact on communication exchanges and support positive behaviour outcomes through the use of Visuals.
Available Sydney Metropolitan area.
https://www.diversitykids.com.au/services.html #/
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Love this infographic!
Vestibular input can calm or excite. Vestibular sensory input can be alerting or calming to our nervous systems, allowing us to learn, interact with others, and go through our day. Here, we’re unpacking everything you need to know about vestibular processing and the vestibular system. Let’s move! https://www.theottoolbox.com/vestibular-activities/
This type of movement is a powerful tool in therapy and at home.
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