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#396 - Top Three Primitive Reflex Exercises for Emotional Regulation in the Classroom

What if movement was built into the school day instead of saved for recess? In this episode, we’re talking about how retained primitive reflexes can impact emotional regulation in the classroom and sharing three simple, powerful activities teachers can use with the entire class.I ...  Show more

#395 - Helping Neurodivergent Kids Make Friends – OT Social Skills Tips

Making friends can be hard, and for neurodivergent kids, the path to connection often looks a little different. This episode was inspired by a question from Instagram and dives into practical, compassionate ways to support social connection without forcing kids to fit into a mold ...  Show more

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